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The aim of the two-set series is to present a very detailed and
up-to-date reference for researchers and practicing engineers in
the fields of mechanical, refrigeration, chemical, nuclear and
electronics engineering on the important topic of two-phase heat
transfer and two-phase flow. The scope of the first set of 4
volumes presents the fundamentals of the two-phase flows and heat
transfer mechanisms, and describes in detail the most important
prediction methods, while the scope of the second set of 4 volumes
presents numerous special topics and numerous applications, also
including numerical simulation methods.Practicing engineers will
find extensive coverage to applications involving:
multi-microchannel evaporator cold plates for electronics cooling,
boiling on enhanced tubes and tube bundles, flow pattern based
methods for predicting boiling and condensation inside horizontal
tubes, pressure drop methods for singularies (U-bends and
contractions), boiling in multiport tubes, and boiling and
condensation in plate heat exchangers. All of these chapters
include the latest methods for predicting not only local heat
transfer coefficients but also pressure drops.Professors and
students will find this 'Encyclopedia of Two-Phase Heat Transfer
and Flow' particularly exciting, as it contains authored books and
thorough state-of-the-art reviews on many basic and special topics,
such as numerical modeling of two-phase heat transfer and adiabatic
bubbly and slug flows, the unified annular flow boiling model, flow
pattern maps, condensation and boiling theories, new emerging
topics, etc.
The aim of the two-set series is to present a very detailed and
up-to-date reference for researchers and practicing engineers in
the fields of mechanical, refrigeration, chemical, nuclear and
electronics engineering on the important topic of two-phase heat
transfer and two-phase flow. The scope of the first set of 4
volumes presents the fundamentals of the two-phase flows and heat
transfer mechanisms, and describes in detail the most important
prediction methods, while the scope of the second set of 4 volumes
presents numerous special topics and numerous applications, also
including numerical simulation methods.Practicing engineers will
find extensive coverage to applications involving:
multi-microchannel evaporator cold plates for electronics cooling,
boiling on enhanced tubes and tube bundles, flow pattern based
methods for predicting boiling and condensation inside horizontal
tubes, pressure drop methods for singularies (U-bends and
contractions), boiling in multiport tubes, and boiling and
condensation in plate heat exchangers. All of these chapters
include the latest methods for predicting not only local heat
transfer coefficients but also pressure drops.Professors and
students will find this 'Encyclopedia of Two-Phase Heat Transfer
and Flow' particularly exciting, as it contains authored books and
thorough state-of-the-art reviews on many basic and special topics,
such as numerical modeling of two-phase heat transfer and adiabatic
bubbly and slug flows, the unified annular flow boiling model, flow
pattern maps, condensation and boiling theories, new emerging
topics, etc.
The aim of the two-set series is to present a very detailed and
up-to-date reference for researchers and practicing engineers in
the fields of mechanical, refrigeration, chemical, nuclear and
electronics engineering on the important topic of two-phase heat
transfer and two-phase flow. The scope of the first set of 4
volumes presents the fundamentals of the two-phase flows and heat
transfer mechanisms, and describes in detail the most important
prediction methods, while the scope of the second set of 4 volumes
presents numerous special topics and numerous applications, also
including numerical simulation methods.Practicing engineers will
find extensive coverage to applications involving:
multi-microchannel evaporator cold plates for electronics cooling,
boiling on enhanced tubes and tube bundles, flow pattern based
methods for predicting boiling and condensation inside horizontal
tubes, pressure drop methods for singularies (U-bends and
contractions), boiling in multiport tubes, and boiling and
condensation in plate heat exchangers. All of these chapters
include the latest methods for predicting not only local heat
transfer coefficients but also pressure drops.Professors and
students will find this 'Encyclopedia of Two-Phase Heat Transfer
and Flow' particularly exciting, as it contains authored books and
thorough state-of-the-art reviews on many basic and special topics,
such as numerical modeling of two-phase heat transfer and adiabatic
bubbly and slug flows, the unified annular flow boiling model, flow
pattern maps, condensation and boiling theories, new emerging
topics, etc.
The aim of the two-set series is to present a very detailed and
up-to-date reference for researchers and practicing engineers in
the fields of mechanical, refrigeration, chemical, nuclear and
electronics engineering on the important topic of two-phase heat
transfer and two-phase flow. The scope of the first set of 4
volumes presents the fundamentals of the two-phase flows and heat
transfer mechanisms, and describes in detail the most important
prediction methods, while the scope of the second set of 4 volumes
presents numerous special topics and numerous applications, also
including numerical simulation methods.Practicing engineers will
find extensive coverage to applications involving:
multi-microchannel evaporator cold plates for electronics cooling,
boiling on enhanced tubes and tube bundles, flow pattern based
methods for predicting boiling and condensation inside horizontal
tubes, pressure drop methods for singularies (U-bends and
contractions), boiling in multiport tubes, and boiling and
condensation in plate heat exchangers. All of these chapters
include the latest methods for predicting not only local heat
transfer coefficients but also pressure drops.Professors and
students will find this 'Encyclopedia of Two-Phase Heat Transfer
and Flow' particularly exciting, as it contains authored books and
thorough state-of-the-art reviews on many basic and special topics,
such as numerical modeling of two-phase heat transfer and adiabatic
bubbly and slug flows, the unified annular flow boiling model, flow
pattern maps, condensation and boiling theories, new emerging
topics, etc.
The aim of the two-set series is to present a very detailed and
up-to-date reference for researchers and practicing engineers in
the fields of mechanical, refrigeration, chemical, nuclear and
electronics engineering on the important topic of two-phase heat
transfer and two-phase flow. The scope of the first set of 4
volumes presents the fundamentals of the two-phase flows and heat
transfer mechanisms, and describes in detail the most important
prediction methods, while the scope of the second set of 4 volumes
presents numerous special topics and numerous applications, also
including numerical simulation methods.Practicing engineers will
find extensive coverage to applications involving:
multi-microchannel evaporator cold plates for electronics cooling,
boiling on enhanced tubes and tube bundles, flow pattern based
methods for predicting boiling and condensation inside horizontal
tubes, pressure drop methods for singularies (U-bends and
contractions), boiling in multiport tubes, and boiling and
condensation in plate heat exchangers. All of these chapters
include the latest methods for predicting not only local heat
transfer coefficients but also pressure drops.Professors and
students will find this 'Encyclopediaa of Two-Phase Heat Transfer
and Flow' particularly exciting, as it contains authored books and
thorough state-of-the-art reviews on many basic and special topics,
such as numerical modeling of two-phase heat tranfser and adiabatic
bubbly and slug flows, the unified annular flow boiling model, flow
pattern maps, condensation and boiling theories, new emerging
topics, etc.
The aim of the two-set series is to present a very detailed and
up-to-date reference for researchers and practicing engineers in
the fields of mechanical, refrigeration, chemical, nuclear and
electronics engineering on the important topic of two-phase heat
transfer and two-phase flow. The scope of the first set of 4
volumes presents the fundamentals of the two-phase flows and heat
transfer mechanisms, and describes in detail the most important
prediction methods, while the scope of the second set of 4 volumes
presents numerous special topics and numerous applications, also
including numerical simulation methods.Practicing engineers will
find extensive coverage to applications involving:
multi-microchannel evaporator cold plates for electronics cooling,
boiling on enhanced tubes and tube bundles, flow pattern based
methods for predicting boiling and condensation inside horizontal
tubes, pressure drop methods for singularies (U-bends and
contractions), boiling in multiport tubes, and boiling and
condensation in plate heat exchangers. All of these chapters
include the latest methods for predicting not only local heat
transfer coefficients but also pressure drops.Professors and
students will find this 'Encyclopediaa of Two-Phase Heat Transfer
and Flow' particularly exciting, as it contains authored books and
thorough state-of-the-art reviews on many basic and special topics,
such as numerical modeling of two-phase heat tranfser and adiabatic
bubbly and slug flows, the unified annular flow boiling model, flow
pattern maps, condensation and boiling theories, new emerging
topics, etc.
The aim of the two-set series is to present a very detailed and
up-to-date reference for researchers and practicing engineers in
the fields of mechanical, refrigeration, chemical, nuclear and
electronics engineering on the important topic of two-phase heat
transfer and two-phase flow. The scope of the first set of 4
volumes presents the fundamentals of the two-phase flows and heat
transfer mechanisms, and describes in detail the most important
prediction methods, while the scope of the second set of 4 volumes
presents numerous special topics and numerous applications, also
including numerical simulation methods.Practicing engineers will
find extensive coverage to applications involving:
multi-microchannel evaporator cold plates for electronics cooling,
boiling on enhanced tubes and tube bundles, flow pattern based
methods for predicting boiling and condensation inside horizontal
tubes, pressure drop methods for singularies (U-bends and
contractions), boiling in multiport tubes, and boiling and
condensation in plate heat exchangers. All of these chapters
include the latest methods for predicting not only local heat
transfer coefficients but also pressure drops.Professors and
students will find this 'Encyclopediaa of Two-Phase Heat Transfer
and Flow' particularly exciting, as it contains authored books and
thorough state-of-the-art reviews on many basic and special topics,
such as numerical modeling of two-phase heat tranfser and adiabatic
bubbly and slug flows, the unified annular flow boiling model, flow
pattern maps, condensation and boiling theories, new emerging
topics, etc.
The aim of the two-set series is to present a very detailed and
up-to-date reference for researchers and practicing engineers in
the fields of mechanical, refrigeration, chemical, nuclear and
electronics engineering on the important topic of two-phase heat
transfer and two-phase flow. The scope of the first set of 4
volumes presents the fundamentals of the two-phase flows and heat
transfer mechanisms, and describes in detail the most important
prediction methods, while the scope of the second set of 4 volumes
presents numerous special topics and numerous applications, also
including numerical simulation methods.Practicing engineers will
find extensive coverage to applications involving:
multi-microchannel evaporator cold plates for electronics cooling,
boiling on enhanced tubes and tube bundles, flow pattern based
methods for predicting boiling and condensation inside horizontal
tubes, pressure drop methods for singularies (U-bends and
contractions), boiling in multiport tubes, and boiling and
condensation in plate heat exchangers. All of these chapters
include the latest methods for predicting not only local heat
transfer coefficients but also pressure drops.Professors and
students will find this 'Encyclopediaa of Two-Phase Heat Transfer
and Flow' particularly exciting, as it contains authored books and
thorough state-of-the-art reviews on many basic and special topics,
such as numerical modeling of two-phase heat tranfser and adiabatic
bubbly and slug flows, the unified annular flow boiling model, flow
pattern maps, condensation and boiling theories, new emerging
topics, etc.
Set IV is a new addition to the previous Sets I, II and III. It
contains 23 invited chapters from international specialists on the
topics of numerical modeling of pulsating heat pipes and of slug
flows with evaporation; lattice Boltzmann modeling of pool boiling;
fundamentals of boiling in microchannels and microfin tubes, CO2
and nanofluids; testing and modeling of micro-two-phase cooling
systems for electronics; and various special topics (flow
separation in microfluidics, two-phase sensors, wetting of
anisotropic surfaces, ultra-compact heat exchangers, etc.). The
invited authors are leading university researchers and well-known
engineers from leading corporate research laboratories (ABB, IBM,
Nokia Bell Labs). Numerous 'must read' chapters are also included
here for the two-phase community. Set IV constitutes a 'must have'
engineering and research reference together with previous Sets I,
II and III for thermal engineering researchers and practitioners.
On its original publication in 1973, this book was the first
reference for engineers to fully present the science of boiling and
condensation. It dealt especially with the problems of estimating
heat transfer rates and pressure drops, with particular attention
to the occurrence of boiling and condensation in the presence of
forced flows within pipes. The new third edition was written
primarily for design and development engineers in the chemical
process, power generation, and refrigeration industries, and is
meant to be an aid in the design of heat exchangers. It covers
recent advances and significantly broadens coverage to flows over
tube bundles, with extensive new treatment of two-phase heat
transfer regarding refrigerants and petrochemicals. Many new
problems have been added at the end of each chapter to enhance the
book's use as a text in advanced courses on two-phase flow and heat
transfer. Instructors using the book as a course text may obtain
full solutions to the end-of-chapter problems by writing to:
Science Marketing Dept., Oxford University Press, 198 Madison
Avenue, New York, NY 10016 (please include school name and course
identification), or by faxing (212) 726-6442.
Set III of this encyclopedia is a new addition to the previous Sets
I and II. It contains 26 invited chapters from international
specialists on the topics of numerical modeling of two-phase flows
and evaporation, fundamentals of evaporation and condensation in
microchannels and macrochannels, development and testing of micro
two-phase cooling systems for electronics, and various special
topics (surface wetting effects, microfin tubes, two-phase flow
vibration across tube bundles). The chapters are written both by
renowned university researchers and by well-known engineers from
leading corporate research laboratories. Numerous 'must read'
chapters cover the fundamentals of research and engineering
practice on boiling, condensation and two-phase flows, two-phase
heat transfer equipment, electronics cooling systems, case studies
and so forth. Set III constitutes a 'must have' reference together
with Sets I and II for thermal engineering researchers and
practitioners.
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