Principles of enhanced heat transfer:

From advanced surface geometries . . . to high-speed methods for making heat transfer enhancements in a tube . . . to high-performance boiling surfaces - heat transfer enhancement concepts and manufacturing technology have advanced significantly in recent years

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Main Author: Webb, Ralph L. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, NY u.a. Wiley 1994
Series:A Wiley interscience publication
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Summary:From advanced surface geometries . . . to high-speed methods for making heat transfer enhancements in a tube . . . to high-performance boiling surfaces - heat transfer enhancement concepts and manufacturing technology have advanced significantly in recent years
Indeed, today "second generation" enhancement concepts are routing in the automotive and refrigeration industries to obtain lower cost, smaller heat exchanger size, and higher energy efficiency in system operation. And the aerospace, process, and power generation industries are not far behind
To help mechanical, HVAC, aerospace, chemical, and other engineers keep pace with this burgeoning, multidisciplinary field, this guide presents an organized summary of these technological advances and defines the mechanism by which each enhancement device works. Also, wherever possible, predictive equations and analytical models for prediction of heat transfer and friction are also featured
Physical Description:XIX, 556 S. Ill., graph. Darst.
ISBN:0471577782

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