Thermohydrodynamic Programming and Constructal Design in
Microsystems explains the direction of a morphing system
configuration that is illustrated by life evolution in nature. This
is sometimes referred to as the fourth law of thermodynamics, and
was first applied in thermofluidic engineering, with more recent
applications in physics and biology. The book specifically focuses
on synthetic modeling and constructal optimization in the design of
microsystemic devices, which are of particular interest to
researchers and practitioners in the sphere of micro- and nanoscale
physics, a mechanistically deviation from conventional theory. The
book is an important reference resource for researchers working in
the area of micro- and nanosystems technology and those who want to
learn more about how thermodynamics can be effectively applied at
the micro level.
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