Advances in Heat Transfer Series   by Academic Press

 012020035X, Advances in Heat Transfer (Vol 35 2001)- HARTNETT

0120200341, Advances in Heat Transfer, (Vol 34 2000)-HARTNETT

 0120200333, Advances in Heat Transfer -(Vol 33, 1999)  HARTNETT 

 0120200317, Advances in Heat Transfer - (Vol 31, 1998) HARTNETT

 0120200295, Advances in Heat Transfer - (Vol 30, 1997) HARTNETT

0120200244, Advances in Heat Transfer -(Vol. 24, 1994)  James P. Hartnett 

0120200287, Advances in Heat Transfer, Transport Phenomena in - (Vol 28, 1996) HARTNETT

0120200279, Advances in Heat Transfer, Radiative Heat Transfer - (Vol 27, 1995) HARTNETT 

0120200252, Advances in Heat Transfer - (Vol 25, 1994) HARTNETT 

0120200228, Advances in Heat Transfer: Bio Heat Transfer  (Vol 22 1992) - Cho

012020021X, Advances in Heat Transfer (Vol 21, 1991) - James Hartnett  

Editors: James P. Hartnett, University of Illinois at Chicago
Thomas F. Irvine, State University of New York at Stony Brook
Young I. Cho, Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and
George A. Greene, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York

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Table of Contents of Previous Volumes

 

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

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.

Key Features

  • 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

Praise for Previous Volumes

"This book is wholeheartedly recommended to the researcher, and to the student who wishes to commence work in a particular field." --JOURNAL OF MECHANICAL WORKING TECHNOLOGY

"The articles, which serve as a broad review for experts in the field, will also be of great interest to non-specialists with only a general knowledge of the field who need to know the results of the latest research." --CURRENT SCIENCE

 

 

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