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Advances in Heat Transfer

Advances in Heat Transfer

James P. Hartnett | Thomas F. Irvine | Young I. Cho

(1994)

Abstract

Advances in Heat Transfer is designed to fill the information gap between the regularly scheduled journals and university level textbooks, allowing for in-depth review articles on a broader scope than is allowable in either journals or texts.

  • Reviews recent work on melt lubrication at the interface between two solid parts, one of which is at its melting point
  • Employs variational principle with vanishing parameter in the study of linear and nonlinear transient heat conduction through bodies of finite length
  • Reviews heat transfer in porous media and its rapidly growing body of literature
  • Emphasizes recent developments in handling complex geometry, treating wide flow speed variations, yielding accurate solutions, and producing results efficiently as illustrated throughout with many examples
  • Discusses unsteady convective situations which are generated in response to the time-dependent boundary conditions on the surface walls of a container, and its practical industrial applications