Proceedings of the ASME Heat Transfer Division, 2002: Theory and fundamentals of heat transfer


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Annotation Consists of 34 papers from three of the sessions held by the heat transfer division of the ASME during the November 2002 congress. The sessions report the results of recent studies on single-phase convection, multi-phase heat and mass transfer, and small-scale heat transfer. Topics include the flow patterns of a laminar confined impinging slot jet, Nusselt number behavior on deep dimpled surfaces within a channel, bubble detachment in variable gravity under the influence of electric fields, and a miniaturized thermoelectric cooler. No subject index is provided. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com).










Theory and Fundamental Research in Heat Transfer


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Theory and Fundamental Research in Heat Transfer focuses on the processes, methodologies, reactions, and mechanisms involved in heat transfer. The selection first offers information on thermal radiation characteristics of surfaces, including intensity of radiation, intensity of emission and angular emittance, reflectance relationships, diffuse reflector, hemispherical and total reflectances, reflectivity of homogeneous isotropic polished surfaces, and angular total remittance measurements. The text then takes a look at heat transfer in rarefied gas flow, as well as accommodation coefficient and free molecule transfer, near free molecule heat transfer, continuum heat transfer regimes, and transitional regime. The publication ponders on boiling heat transfer and plasma heat transfer. Turbulent heat transfer in stratified flow, thermal conductivity of solids, and studies on quantitative spectroscopy and gas emissivities are also discussed. Topics include emissivity calculations, mechanisms of thermal conductivity, and conductivity at low and intermediate temperatures. The selection is a dependable reference for readers interested in the processes, reactions, and mechanisms involved in heat transfer.