Advances in Heat Transfer. (2016)
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- Book
- Title:
- Advances in Heat Transfer. (2016)
- Main Title:
- Advances in Heat Transfer.
- Other Names:
- Sparrow, Ephraim M
- Contents:
- Front Cover; Advances in Heat Transfer; Advances in Heat Transfer; Copyright; CONTENTS; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS; PREFACE; One -- Heat and Mass Transfer in Materials Processing and Manufacturing; Nomenclature; Greek Symbols; Subscripts; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. IMPORTANT MANUFACTURING AND MATERIALS PROCESSING TECHNIQUES; 2.1 Traditional Manufacturing Processes; 2.2 Recent Materials Processing Methods; 2.3 Practical Issues; 3. BASIC CONSIDERATIONS; 3.1 Governing Equations; 3.2 Variable Properties; 3.3 Viscous Dissipation; 3.4 Buoyancy Effects. 4. ADDITIONAL TRANSPORT MECHANISMS AND CONSIDERATIONS IN MATERIALS PROCESSING4.1 Non-Newtonian Fluids; 4.2 Surface Tension Effects; 4.3 Particulates and Powdery Materials; 4.4 Phase Change; 4.5 Chemically Reactive Materials; 4.6 Complicated Geometry; 4.7 Combined Mechanisms; 4.8 Complex Boundary Conditions; 4.9 Other Challenges; 5. MODELING, SIMULATION, AND EXPERIMENTATION; 5.1 Analytical/Numerical Modeling; 5.2 Experimentation; 6. TYPICAL RESULTS FOR A FEW IMPORTANT PROCESSES; 6.1 Polymer Extrusion; 6.1.1 Residence Time; 6.1.2 Mixing; 6.1.3 Experimentation; 6.1.4 Twin-Screw Extrusion. 6.1.5 Additional Considerations6.2 Optical Fiber Drawing; 6.2.1 Neck-Down; 6.2.2 Experiments; 6.3 Coating; 6.4 Casting; 6.5 Continuous Processing; 6.6 Chemical Vapor Deposition; 6.7 Additional Processes; 7. MULTISCALE SIMULATION; 8. INVERSE PROBLEM AND PROCESS FEASIBILITY; 8.1 Inverse Problem; 8.2 Feasible Domain; 9. DESIGN AND OPTIMIZATION; 9.1 Optimization; 9.2Front Cover; Advances in Heat Transfer; Advances in Heat Transfer; Copyright; CONTENTS; LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS; PREFACE; One -- Heat and Mass Transfer in Materials Processing and Manufacturing; Nomenclature; Greek Symbols; Subscripts; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. IMPORTANT MANUFACTURING AND MATERIALS PROCESSING TECHNIQUES; 2.1 Traditional Manufacturing Processes; 2.2 Recent Materials Processing Methods; 2.3 Practical Issues; 3. BASIC CONSIDERATIONS; 3.1 Governing Equations; 3.2 Variable Properties; 3.3 Viscous Dissipation; 3.4 Buoyancy Effects. 4. ADDITIONAL TRANSPORT MECHANISMS AND CONSIDERATIONS IN MATERIALS PROCESSING4.1 Non-Newtonian Fluids; 4.2 Surface Tension Effects; 4.3 Particulates and Powdery Materials; 4.4 Phase Change; 4.5 Chemically Reactive Materials; 4.6 Complicated Geometry; 4.7 Combined Mechanisms; 4.8 Complex Boundary Conditions; 4.9 Other Challenges; 5. MODELING, SIMULATION, AND EXPERIMENTATION; 5.1 Analytical/Numerical Modeling; 5.2 Experimentation; 6. TYPICAL RESULTS FOR A FEW IMPORTANT PROCESSES; 6.1 Polymer Extrusion; 6.1.1 Residence Time; 6.1.2 Mixing; 6.1.3 Experimentation; 6.1.4 Twin-Screw Extrusion. 6.1.5 Additional Considerations6.2 Optical Fiber Drawing; 6.2.1 Neck-Down; 6.2.2 Experiments; 6.3 Coating; 6.4 Casting; 6.5 Continuous Processing; 6.6 Chemical Vapor Deposition; 6.7 Additional Processes; 7. MULTISCALE SIMULATION; 8. INVERSE PROBLEM AND PROCESS FEASIBILITY; 8.1 Inverse Problem; 8.2 Feasible Domain; 9. DESIGN AND OPTIMIZATION; 9.1 Optimization; 9.2 Uncertainties; 10. CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE RESEARCH NEEDS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Two -- A Critical Synthesis of Graphene Thermal Properties and Its Applications; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. INTRINSIC THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF GRAPHENE. 3. EXPERIMENTAL METHODS OF MEASURING THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY OF GRAPHENE3.1 Raman Spectroscopy; 3.2 Microelectrothermal Systems; 3.3 Scanning Thermal Microscopy; 3.4 Theoretical Models; 3.5 Critical Discussion; 4. CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; Three -- Evaporation on a Planar Interface -- Numerical Simulation and Theoretical Analysis of Heat and Mass Transpor ... ; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. LITERATURE REVIEW ON VALIDATION TECHNIQUES IN SIMULATIONS OF BOILING; 2.1 One-phase Stefan Problem With Superheated Vapor; 2.2 One-phase Stefan Problem With Superheated Liquid; 2.3 Spherical Bubble Growth. 2.4 Validation With Experimental Data2.4.1 Concluding Remarks; 3. NUMERICAL METHODS ON STEFAN PROBLEMS; 3.1 Interface Tracking With Volume of Fluid; 3.1.1 Step 1: Grid Generation; 3.1.2 Step 2: Discretization; 3.1.3 Step 3: Solution of Equations; 3.1.4 Example 3.1; 3.1.5 Concluding Remarks; 3.2 Solution of Energy Equation With a Moving Interface; 3.2.1 Example 3.2; 3.2.2 Concluding Remarks; 3.3 Use of ANSYS-Fluent to Simulate Interfacial Evaporation; 3.3.1 Example 3.3; 3.3.2 Concluding Remarks; 4. THEORETICAL ANALYSIS OF INTERFACIAL EVAPORATION ON A PLANAR SURFACE. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Place of publication not identified : Elsevier Science
- Publication Date:
- 2016
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 621.4022
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Mechanical
Heat -- Transmission
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- 0128051752
9780128051757 - Related ISBNs:
- 0128047801
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