Advances in Heat Transfer
Advances in Heat Transfer Series

Directors of collection: Abraham John Patrick, Gorman John M., Minkowycz Wolodymyr J.

Language: English

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Advances in Heat Transfer, Volume 52, provides in-depth review articles from a broader scope than in traditional journals or texts, with this comprehensive release covering chapters on Thermal Convection Studies at the University of Minnesota, Convective heat transfer in porous passages that depends on the values of the Sparrow numbers, Automatic Code Differentiation for Thermal-Fluid Problems, Advances in Vapor Chambers and Phase Change Heat Spreaders, Pressure Drop and Heat Transfer in the Entrance Region of Microchannels, Predicting spectral thermal conductivity at the mesoscale with advanced deterministic phonon transport techniques, and Modulated-heating protocols applied to hyperthermia/thermal ablation.

1. Thermal

  1. Analyses of buoyancy-driven convection

Tie Wei

2. Convective heat transfer in different porous passages

A. Haji-Sheikh, Filippo de Monte and W.J. Minkowycz

3. Heat exchange between the human body and the environment: A comprehensive, multi-scale numerical simulation

John M. Gorman, Matthew Regnier and John P. Abraham

4. Pressure drop and heat transfer in the entrance region of microchannels

Zhipeng Duan and Hao Ma

5. Predicting mesoscale spectral thermal conductivity using advanced deterministic phonon transport techniques

Jackson R. Harter, Todd S. Palmer and P. Alex Greaney

6. An overview of mathematical models and modulated-heating protocols for thermal ablation

A. Andreozzi, M. Iasiello and C. Tucci

7. Thermal stimulation of targeted neural circuits via remotely controlled nano-transducers: A therapy for neurodegenerative disorders

Erfan Kosari and Kambiz Vafai

Practitioners in industry and academics teaching advanced courses
John Abraham is at University of St. Thomas, Saint Paul, MN, USA
John Gorman is at University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA
Wolodymyr J. Minkowycz is the James P. Hartnett professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He has performed seminal research in several branches of heat transfer and has published about 175 papers in archival journals. He is also editor-in-chief of the International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer and the founding editor of Numerical Heat Transfer.
  • Fills the information gap between regularly scheduled journals and university-level textbooks by providing in-depth review articles over a broader scope than in traditional journals or texts
  • Provides essential reading for all mechanical, chemical and industrial engineers working in the field of heat transfer
  • Presents a great resource for use in graduate school level courses