Books by Keyword: Mass Transfer

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Edited by: Christopher Chao, Matthew Parkinson
Online since: March 2016
Description:

Collection of selected, peer reviewed papers from the 2015 International Conference on Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering (ICMAE 2015), December 12-14, 2015, Singapore.

The 24 papers are grouped as follows:

Chapter 1: Aerodynamics, Heat and Mass Transfer;

Chapter 2: Design, Machining and Equipment;

Chapter 3: Modeling, Characteristics, Wear and Crack of Materials;

Chapter 4: Control, Dynamics and Signal Processing;

Edited by: Prof. Akii Okonigbon Akaehomen Ibhadode
Online since: December 2015
Description: Present volume of "International Journal of Engineering Research in Africa" contains of peer-reviewed papers based on results of research and engineering solutions in different areas of technical science including modern communication and information technology. And we also continue a series of the special publications which are devoted to Modeling of Heat and Mass Transfer in Different Fluid Flows.
Edited by: Prof. Akii Okonigbon Akaehomen Ibhadode
Online since: October 2015
Description: This periodical edition includes peer-reviewed papers based on results of scientific research and engineering solutions in different areas of modern engineering science. Special chapter is devoted to Modeling of Heat and Mass Transfer in Different Fluid Flows.
Edited by: Prof. Andreas Öchsner, Prof. Graeme E. Murch and Prof. João M.P.Q. Delgado
Online since: April 2011
Description: The goal of this special collection of peer-reviewed papers was to provide an unique opportunity to exchange information, to present the latest results and to review relevant issues in contemporary diffusion research. The result is a work which will provide valuable insights into this subject.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS)
Edited by: Prof. Andreas Öchsner, Prof. Graeme E. Murch, Prof. Ali Shokuhfar and Prof. João M.P.Q. Delgado
Online since: April 2010
Description: Current water-treatment technologies require considerable energy consumption. Thus, closely linked to the problem of water shortage is the impending energy crisis. Therefore, intensive research is being aimed at developing water purification processes that are based upon using renewable energy, such as solar energy, rather than energy generated using fossil fuels. There has been an accumulation of reports on the development of photocatalysts, which enable water purification using solar energy as the only driving force. Such photocatalysts, based upon oxide semiconductors, permit the conversion of solar energy into the chemical energy that is required for the oxidation of toxic organic compounds in water. The most promising photocatalyst is titanium dioxide, TiO2, and its solid solutions. The research on TiO2 photocatalysis is multidisciplinary, and progress in this area requires the application of concepts of catalysis and photocatalysis as well as concepts of solid-state chemistry.
Edited by: Prof. Andreas Öchsner, Prof. Graeme E. Murch and Prof. Ali Shokuhfar
Online since: March 2009
Description: The goal of this special volume was to provide a unique opportunity to exchange information, present the latest results and to review relevant issues in contemporary diffusion research.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Edited by: Prof. Andreas Öchsner and Prof. Graeme E. Murch
Online since: February 2008
Description: This special issue contains selected peer-reviewed papers which were presented at the Third International Conference on Diffusion in Solids and Liquids (DSL-2007), held at the Hotel Pestana Alvor Praia, Algarve, Portugal during the 4th-6th July, 2007.
Edited by: Prof. Andreas Öchsner and José Grácio
Online since: October 2006
Description: Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
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