Books by Keyword: Mass Transfer

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Edited by: Prof. Graeme E. Murch, Prof. Andreas Öchsner and Irina V. Belova
Online since: May 2020
Description: This volume of Diffusion Foundations is entitled Advances in Mass and Thermal Transport in Engineering Materials. The volume was designed to capture a very wide cross-section of research in the area in both experimental and modelling of mass and thermal transport and at both basic and applied levels. It is now very well recognized that the mass and thermal transport processes in engineering materials underpin much of the advance in the development of new materials and the improvement of existing materials. Whether it be the ongoing enhancement of the engineering properties of materials, the materials processing, the in-service longevity of materials or the recycling of materials, mass and thermal transport very frequently play direct and essential roles.
Edited by: Luiz Rocha, Antonio Ferreira Miguel and Prof. Andreas Öchsner
Online since: February 2020
Description: The topics covered in this special issue are related to the research of the phenomena of heat and mass transfer in the various areas of engineering and range from mathematics models and methods of numerical analysis of heat and mass transfer processes in generalized technical systems to the development of technologies in food and biomass processing and creation of real technical solutions in mechanical engineering.
Edited by: Prof. João M.P.Q. Delgado and A.G. Barbosa de Lima
Online since: September 2019
Description: This volume, entitled “Transport Phenomena in Single and Multiphase Systems: New Developments at Different Fields” includes articles that discuss some of the most important theoretical advances, computational developments and technological applications of heat and mass transfer and fluid flow phenomena at different engineering fields.
Edited by: Dr. Amir Al-Ahmed and Prof. Yun-Hae Kim
Online since: August 2019
Description: This volume of the journal "Nano Hybrids and Composites" offers our readers a special collection of the peer-reviewed articles covering some practical aspects in the research of properties and application of the reinforced composites, nanocarbons, and also methods and results of mathematical modeling and numerical investigation of the phenomena of heat and mass transfer in the various medium. We hope that the presented volume will be useful for many specialists from the area of modern functional materials and design of mechatronics systems.
Edited by: Luiz Alberto Oliveira Rocha, Antonio Ferreira Miguel and Prof. Andreas Öchsner
Online since: August 2019
Description: This special issue “Transfer Phenomena in Fluid and Heat Flows X” in the journal "Defect and Diffusion Forum" presents a collection of peer-reviewed works associated with diffusion phenomena, the motion of the fluid flow and heat transfer in the technical and natural systems.
Edited by: Prof. João M.P.Q. Delgado and A.G. Barbosa de Lima
Online since: December 2018
Description: This volume, entitled “Advanced Topics in Heat and Mass Transfer and Fluid Flow Phenomena in Multiphase Systems”, is aimed to provide a collection of recent contributions in the field of transport and fluid flow phenomena in multiphase systems and we hope that this publication will be useful and interesting for many researchers and engineers.
Edited by: Prof. Giulio Lorenzini
Online since: October 2018
Description: Modern Engineering and Physics very often deal with the need for the design of natural or induced phenomena and processes and this is especially true in the problems involving heat transfer or fluid flows, often on the basis of a Thermodynamic viewpoint or of the Constructal Law. These broad areas of research are presented in this special issue of the journal "Defect and Diffusion Forum".
Edited by: Prof. Oluwole Daniel Makinde
Online since: September 2018
Description:

The special issue on “Computational Analysis of Heat Transfer in Fluids and Solids” of the journal “Defect and Diffusion Forum” addresses various novel nonlinear models and computational techniques important for tackling the heat transfer phenomenon in fluids and solids. Numerical results are discussed quantitatively to illustrate the salient features of practical engineering and industrial applications. Topics covered by excellent research papers in this issue include: extended surfaces fins, reactive flow problem, Newtonian and non-Newtonian flow, nanofluids dynamics, boundary layer flow, natural convection, hydrodynamic stability, biomechanics, plasma physics, physics of dusty plasma, forced convection, mixed convection, magnetohydrodynamics, thermal radiation, porous media flow and irreversibility analysis. We anticipate that our special issue will stimulate and help a wide audience of researchers, engineers and educators from various fields of human activity.

Edited by: Antonio F. Miguel, Luiz Alberto Oliveira Rocha and Prof. Andreas Öchsner
Online since: November 2017
Description: The presented volume “Transport Problems with a Focus on Fluid and Heat Flow” in the journal "Defect and Diffusion Forum" covers in a wider sense diffusion related phenomena. The basic phenomena of heat and mass transfer play an important role in basic and applied research and this volume presents a balanced collection of recent developments in this area.
Edited by: Prof. Oluwole Daniel Makinde
Online since: September 2017
Description:

The special issue on “New Development for Heat Transfer in Solids and Fluid Flow” of the journal “Defect and Diffusion Forum” addresses a number of pertinent issues related to novel analytical and numerical modelling of various problems with respect to heat transfer in solids and fluid flow. Papers presented cover exothermic kinetics in solids, nanofluids and hybrid nanofluids dynamics, natural convection, forced convection, mixed convection, magnetohydrodynamics, biotransport, porous media flow and entropy generation analysis. We anticipate that our special issue will stimulate and help a wide audience of researchers, engineers and educators from various fields of human activity.

 

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