Through analyses, experimental results, and worked-out numerical
examples, Microscale and Nanoscale Heat Transfer: Fundamentals and
Engineering Applications explores the methods and observations of
thermophysical phenomena in size-affected domains. Compiling the
most relevant findings from the literature, along with results from
their own research activities, the authors provide a useful
treatise on the principal concepts and practical design engineering
aspects of heat transfer.
The book discusses in detail various modern engineering
applications, such as microchannel heat sinks, micro heat
exchangers, and micro heat pipes. It covers methods that range from
discrete computation to optical measurement techniques for
microscale applications. The authors also present the fundamentals
of nanoscale thermal phenomena in fluids. The text concludes with
an entire chapter devoted to numerical examples of microscale
conduction, convective heat transfer, and radiation as well as
nanoscale thermal phenomena.
Drawing on their hands-on experience, the authors shed light on
the differences to consider while developing engineering designs
related to micro- and nanoscale systems.
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