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Technical Guide to Thermal Processes


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This book provides a compact and comprehensive summary of the basic principles of thermal physics and their applications in engineering. After a concise introduction to the relevant scientific units and basic principles of thermodynamics, the book gives fundamental ideas and experimental data on the thermal properties of fluids, heat transfer by conduction, convection and radiation, and mass transfer.










Laser-induced Graphene


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LIG is a revolutionary technique that uses a common CO2 infrared laser scriber, like the one used in any machine shop, for the direct conversion of polymers into porous graphene under ambient conditions. This technique combines the preparation and patterning of 3D graphene in a single step, without the use of wet chemicals. The ease in the structural engineering and excellent mechanical properties of the 3D graphene obtained have made LIG a versatile technique for applications across many fields. This book compiles cutting-edge research on LIG by different research groups all over the world. It discusses the strategies that have been developed to synthesize and engineer graphene, including controlling its properties such as porosity, composition, and surface characteristics. The authors are pioneers in the discovery and development of LIG and the book will appeal to anyone involved in nanotechnology, chemistry, environmental sciences, and device development, especially those with an interest in the synthesis and applications of graphene-based materials.







CRREL Bibliography


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Brittle Matrix Composites


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The electric resistance and thermoelectric properties of cement composites with addition of expanded graphite were. The expanded graphite was obtained from intercalated graphite by rapid heating in different conditions. The influence of thermal treatment on thermoelectric properties was measured. The cement pastes were prepared in the two different ways, either by mixing together expanded graphite and cement, or by rubbing compounds together in order to obtain smaller particles of graphite (even nanometric size) during mixing. The bulk density and electric and thermoelectric properties of cement pastes with addition of expanded graphite were measured. The results of investigations show that the electric properties of composites are strongly influenced by the conditions of thermal expansion as well as by the technique of preparation.




Wind Turbines in Cold Climates


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This book addresses the key concerns regarding the operation of wind turbines in cold climates and focuses in particular on the analysis of icing and methods for its mitigation. Topics covered include the implications of cold climates for wind turbine design and operation, the relevance of icing for wind turbines, the icing process itself, ice prevention systems and thermal anti-icing system design. In each chapter, care is taken to build systematically on the basic knowledge, providing the reader with the level of detail required for a thorough understanding. An important feature is the inclusion of several original analytical and numerical models for ready computation of icing impacts and design assessment. The breadth of the coverage and the in-depth scientific analysis, with calculations and worked examples relating to both fluid dynamics and thermodynamics, ensure that the book will serve not only as a textbook but also as a practical manual for general design tasks.