Advances in Heat Transfer

Directors of collection: Sparrow Ephraim M., Abraham John Patrick, Gorman John M.

Language: English

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Advances in Heat Transfer fills the information gap between regularly scheduled journals and university-level textbooks by providing in-depth review articles that are from a broader scope than in traditional journals or texts.

The articles, which serve as a broad review for experts in the field, are also of great interest to non-specialists who need to keep up-to-date on the results of the latest research. This serial is essential reading for all mechanical, chemical, and industrial engineers working in the field of heat transfer, or in graduate schools or industry.

1. Heat and Mass Transfer in Materials Processing and Manufacturing Y. Jaluria 2. A Critical Synthesis of Graphene Thermal Properties and Its Applications K. Khanafer and K. Vafai 3. Evaporation on a Planar Interface – Numerical Simulation and Theoretical Analysis of Heat and Mass Transport Processes I. Perez-Raya and S.G. Kandlikar 4. Parameter Estimation: A 5 Decade Trek from Magnetohydrodynamic Free Convection to Bayesian Inference A.F. Emery 5. External Natural Convective Heat Transfer from Bodies Having a Wavy Surface for Conditions Under Which Laminar, Transitional and Turbulent Flow Can Exist P.H. Oosthuizen

Practitioners in industry and academics teaching advanced courses
Professor Eph sparrow has practiced the art and science of heat transfer for over 60 years.He currently leads the Laboratory for Engineering Practice at the University of Minnesota.
John Abraham is at University of St. Thomas, Saint Paul, MN, USA
John Gorman is at University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA
  • Compiles the expert opinions of leaders in the industry
  • 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
  • Essential reading for all mechanical, chemical, and industrial engineers working in the field of heat transfer, or in graduate schools or industry