Computational Heat Transfer and Fluid Mechanics
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Talebizadeh Sardari, Pouyan (editor)
Ahmadi, Goodarz (editor)
Inthavong, Kiao (editor)
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EnglishAbstract
With the advances in high-speed computer technology, complex heat transfer and fluid flow problems can be solved computationally with high accuracy. Computational modeling techniques have found a wide range of applications in diverse fields of mechanical, aerospace, energy, environmental engineering, as well as numerous industrial systems. Computational modeling has also been used extensively for performance optimization of a variety of engineering designs. The purpose of this book is to present recent advances, as well as up-to-date progress in all areas of innovative computational heat transfer and fluid mechanics, including both fundamental and practical applications. The scope of the present book includes single and multiphase flows, laminar and turbulent flows, heat and mass transfer, energy storage, heat exchangers, respiratory flows and heat transfer, biomedical applications, porous media, and optimization. In addition, this book provides guidelines for engineers and researchers in computational modeling and simulations in fluid mechanics and heat transfer.
Keywords
auxiliary feedwater system; cavitation; computational fluid dynamics; in-service testing; multiphase flow; multi-stage orifice; nonuniform metal foam; melting heat transfer; thermal energy storage; conical swirl atomizer; atomization; CFD; Eulerian model; heat transfer coefficient; micro-fins; friction factor; numerical methods; micro- and macro-parameters of the atomized liquid; mechanism of effervescent-swirl atomization; efficiency of atomization process; effervescent-swirl atomizer; fixed-bed reactor; wall structures; complex particle shapes; process intensification; heat transfer; photovoltaic cell efficiency; thermal regulation; energy and light harvesting; irreversibility losses; quantum dynamics; nature-inspired mimicking; heat transfer enhancement; radiation insert; numerical simulations; performance evaluation criteria; thermal efficiency; particle sedimentation; resistance force; fractional-order integro-differential equation; laplace transform; Mittag–Leffler function; block-pulse operational matrix; Nu number; microchannel heat sink; trefoil ribs; thermal enhancement; thermal resistance; triple-tube heat exchanger; twisted fin array; phase change material; solidification; nanofluids advantages and disadvantages; thermal hydraulic performance; vortex generators; micro-channelISBN
9783036545431, 9783036545448Publisher website
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Basel, 2022Classification
Technology: general issues
History of engineering and technology