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Liquid-vapor phase-change phenomena [3rd ed.] : an introduction to the thermophysics of vaporization and condensation processes in heat transfer equipment

By: Carey, Van P.
Publisher: Boca Raton CRC Press 2020Edition: 3rd ed.Description: xxiii, 706p.ISBN: 9781498716611.Subject(s): Condensation | Evaporation | Heat exchangers | Change of state (Physics)DDC classification: 621.4025 | C189l3 Summary: Since the second edition of Liquid-Vapor Phase-Change Phenomena was written, research has substantially enhanced the understanding of the effects of nanostructured surfaces, effects of microchannel and nanochannel geometries, and effects of extreme wetting on liquid-vapor phase-change processes. To cover advances in these areas, the new third edition includes significant new coverage of microchannels and nanostructures, and numerous other updates. More worked examples and numerous new problems have been added, and a complete solution manual and electronic figures for classroom projection will be available for qualified adopting professors.
List(s) this item appears in: New arrival January 03 to 09, 2022
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Since the second edition of Liquid-Vapor Phase-Change Phenomena was written, research has substantially enhanced the understanding of the effects of nanostructured surfaces, effects of microchannel and nanochannel geometries, and effects of extreme wetting on liquid-vapor phase-change processes. To cover advances in these areas, the new third edition includes significant new coverage of microchannels and nanostructures, and numerous other updates. More worked examples and numerous new problems have been added, and a complete solution manual and electronic figures for classroom projection will be available for qualified adopting professors.

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