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Over the past few decades there has been a prolific increase in research and development in area of heat transfer, heat exchangers and their associated technologies. This book is a collection of current research in the above mentioned areas and discusses experimental, theoretical and calculation approaches and industrial utilizations with modern ideas and methods to study heat transfer for single and multiphase systems. The topics considered include various basic concepts of heat transfer, the fundamental modes of heat transfer (namely conduction, convection and radiation), thermophysical properties, condensation, boiling, freezing, innovative experiments, measurement analysis, theoretical models and simulations, with many real-world problems and important modern applications. The book is divided in four sections : "Heat Transfer in Micro Systems", "Boiling, Freezing and Condensation Heat Transfer", "Heat Transfer and its Assessment", "Heat Transfer Calculations", and each section discusses a wide variety of techniques, methods and applications in accordance with the subjects. The combination of theoretical and experimental investigations with many important practical applications of current interest will make this book of interest to researchers, scientists, engineers and graduate students, who make use of experimental and theoretical investigations, assessment and enhancement techniques in this multidisciplinary field as well as to researchers in mathematical modelling, computer simulations and information sciences, who make use of experimental and theoretical investigations as a means of critical assessment of models and results derived from advanced numerical simulations and improvement of the developed models and numerical methods.
These six volumes contain the invited and general papers presented at the Eighth International Heat Transfer Conference. The papers consist of 2 plenary lectures, 28 keynote lectures and 450 general presentations. As indicated in the first plenary lecture by Dr. E.R.G. Eckert, the series of International Heat Transfer Conferences started in London (1951) as an International Discussion on Heat Transfer. The general conference format was established in the Second Conference in Boulder, Colorado (1961). The regular four-year cycle of the Conferences began at the Third Conference in Chicago (1966). The Conference immediately became the major event of the international heat transfer community, with ever increasing participation of heat transfer engineers and scholars from all over the world as manifested in the subsequent Conferences in Versailles (1970), Tokyo (1974), Toronto (1978), and Munich (1982). The Eighth International Heat Transfer Conference has again received most enthusiastic responses from the international community, reflecting a continuing state of growth and vitality. In many countries, the number of good-quality papers offered for presentation far exceeded the allocation, thus making the selection a most difficult task. For this, we owe special thanks to the members of the International Scientific Committee and their national editors and reviewers. We are also grateful to the other members of the U.S. Scientific Committee who have labored long and hard on the Conference Scientific Program. The strong support of the Conference Executive Committee under Chairman R.J. Goldstein for the Scientific Program and its publication is essential and very much appreciated.
Continuing the annual review work started in 1954 at the University of Minnesota's Heat Transfer Laboratory, this prestigous volume collates the reviews from the International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer from 1976 through 1986. Together with a comprehensive author and subject index, it provides the tools for continuous improvements in the efficiency of engineering devices, including the recent awareness of the necessity to conserve energy and to find new energy sources. As an invaluable guide for locating existing literature on important topics, this work helps engineers and students keep abreast of recent developments in specialized research areas.