Advances in heat transfer. Volume 33
by
 
Harnett, J. P. (James P.)

Title
Advances in heat transfer. Volume 33

Author
Harnett, J. P. (James P.)

ISBN
9780080575872
 
9780120200337
 
9781281727282
 
9786611727284

Publication Information
San Diego ; London : Academic Press, ©1999.

Physical Description
1 online resource (xiii, 524 pages) : illustrations.

Series
Advances in heat transfer ; v. 33

Contents
Front Cover; Advances in Heat Transfer, Volume 33; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Chapter 1. Heat and Mass Transfer in Microwave Processing; I. Introduction; II. Microwave Oven Components; III. Microwave-Material Interactions: Dielectric Properties; IV. Electromagnetic Fields in a Microwave Enclosure; V. Heat Transport during Microwave Processing; VI. Mass Transport in Porous Media under Microwave Heating; VII. Closing Remarks; Acknowledgments; Key to Symbols; References
 
Chapter 2. Enhancement of Heat Transfer and Mass Transport in Single-Phase and Two-Phase Flows with ElectrohydrodynamicsAbstract; I. Introduction; II. Theoretical Background; III. EHD Enhancement of Boiling Heat Transfer; IV. EHD Enhancement of Condensation Heat Transfer; V. EHD Pumping; VI. Enhancement of Heat Transfer with Corona Wind; VII. Conclusions; Acknowledgments; Nomenclature; References; Chapter 3. Microscale Aspects of Thermal Radiation Transport and Laser Applications; Abstract; I. Introduction; II. Fundamentals; III. Length Scales and Related Radiation Regimes
 
IV. Time Scales and Related RegimesV. Electromagnetic Wave Interference and Related Models; VI. Models for Thin Metallic Films; VII. Short-Pulse Radiation Transport through Scattering Absorbing Media; VIII. Laser-Metal Interaction; IX. Interaction of High-Intensity Short-Pulse Lasers with Liquids and Organic Materials; X. Summary; XI. Acknowledgments; Nomenclature; References; Chapter 4. Gas IR Radiative Properties: From Spectroscopic Data to Approximate Models; Abstract; I. Introduction; II. Characterization of an Isolated Line; III. Gas Molecular Spectra
 
IV. Statistical Narrowband (SNB) ModelsV. The Correlated-k (CK) and Correlated-k-Fictitious-Gas (CKFG) Methods; VI. Models Based on Global Absorption Distribution Functions; VII. Accuracy of the Models Applied to Radiative Transfer in Planar Media; VIII. Concluding Remarks; Acknowledgments; Appendix A. Mean Equivalent Black-Line Width for Lorentz Lines; List of Symbols; References; Chapter 5. Cooling-Water Fouling in Heat Exchangers; Abstract; I. Introduction; II. Fouling Mechanisms during Heat Transfer to Water; III. Sequential Events of Fouling
 
IV. General Approach to the Modeling of Heat-Exchanger FoulingV. Crystallization Fouling; VI. Particulate Fouling; VII. Biological Fouling; VIII. Industrial Cooling-Water Fouling; IX. Mitigation of Cooling-Water Fouling; X. Conclusions; Symbols; References; Author Index; Subject Index

Abstract
Advances in Heat Transfer is designed to fill the information gap between regularly scheduled journals and university level textbooks by providing in-depth review articles over a broader scope than is allowable in either journals or texts.

Subject Term
Energy transfer.
 
Heat -- Transmission.
 
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Mechanical.
 
Energy transfer. (OCoLC)fst00910263
 
Heat -- Transmission. (OCoLC)fst00953826

Genre
Electronic books.

Added Author
Harnett, J. P. (James P.)
 
Irvine, Thomas F. (Thomas Francis)

Electronic Access
ScienceDirect http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/book/9780120200337


Shelf NumberItem BarcodeShelf LocationShelf LocationHolding Information
QC320 .A1 A333 1999 EB1180150-1001Elsevier E-Book CollectionsElsevier E-Book Collections