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Advances in heat transfer. Volume 13 /

ADVANCES IN HEAT TRANSFER VOLUME 13.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Harnett, J. P. (James P.), Irvine, Thomas F. (Thomas Francis)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York ; London : Academic Press, 1977.
Colección:Advances in heat transfer ; v. 13
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; Advances in Heat Transfer, Volume 13; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; Contents of Previous Volumes; Chapter 1. Heat and Mass Transfer between Impinging Gas Jets and Solid Surfaces; Introduction; I. Hydrodynamics of Impinging Flow; II. Heat and Mass Transfer: Variables and Boundary Conditions; III. Local Variation of the Transfer Coefficients; IV. Integral Mean Transfer Coefficients; V. Influence of Outlet Flow Conditions on Transfer Coefficients for Arrays of Nozzles; VI. Other Parameters Influencing Heat and Mass Transfer
  • VII. Optimal Spatial Arrangements of NozzlesVIII. Design of High-Performance Arrays of Nozzles; Nomenclature; References; Chapter 2. Heat and Mass Transfer in Rivers, Bays, Lakes, and Estuaries; I. Introduction; II. Two-Dimensional Parabolic Phenomena; III. Two-Dimensional Steady Jets and Plumes; IV. Two-Dimensional Steady Boundary Layers Adjacent to Phase Interfaces; V. One-Dimensional Unsteady Vertical-Distribution Models; VI. Two-Dimensional Floating Layers; VII. Concluding Remarks; Nomenclature; References
  • Chapter 3. Simultaneous Heat, Mass, and Momentum Transfer in Porous Media: A Theory of DryingI. Introduction; II. The Basic Equations of Mass and Energy Transport; III. Energy Transport in a Drying Process; IV. Mass Transport in the Gas Phase; V. Convective Transport in the Liquid Phase; VI. Solution of the Drying Problem; VII. The Diffusion Theory of Drying; VIII. Conclusions; Nomenclature; References; Chapter 4. Viscous Dissipation in Shear Flows of Molten Polymers; I. Introduction; II. Shear Flow (Viscometric Flow); III. Elongational Flow
  • Shear Flow and Elongational Flow Super- imposed (Nonviscometric Flow)IV. Summary; Nomenclature; References; Author Index; Subject Index