Computational Methods and Experimental Measurements XIII

Computational Methods and Experimental Measurements XIII
Author: C. A. Brebbia
Publisher: WIT Press
Total Pages: 929
Release: 2007
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1845640845

Containing papers presented at the Thirteenth International Conference in this well established series on (CMEM) Computational Methods and Experimental Measurements. These proceedings review state-of-the-art developments on the interaction between numerical methods and experimental measurements.Featured topics include: Computational and Experimental Methods; Experimental and Computaqional Analysis; Computer Interaction and Control of Experiments; Direct, Indirect and In-Situ Measurements; Particle Methods; Structural and Stress Analysis; Structural Dynamics; Dynamics and Vibrations; Electrical and Electromagnetic Applications; Biomedical Applications; Heat Transfer; Thermal Processes; Fluid Flow; Data Acquisition; Remediation and Processing and Industrial Applications.

ITherm 2002

ITherm 2002
Author: Cristina H. Amon
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1148
Release: 2002
Genre: Science
ISBN:

The Kinematics of Vorticity

The Kinematics of Vorticity
Author: Clifford Truesdell
Publisher: Courier Dover Publications
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2018-10-17
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0486835065

"When all has been said, one important fact emerges: this book is a valuable compendium of results that every expert in hydrodynamics, gas dynamics, or dynamical meteorology will want to keep by … [their]side and refer to frequently." — Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society This unique graduate-level monograph offers a heavily mathematical treatment of the vorticity of fluids. The subject's wealth of applications extends to many areas of physics and engineering, and the book will also appeal to mathematically oriented historians of science. Starting with consideration of geometrical and kinematical preliminaries, the text advances to examinations of vorticity, the vorticity field, vorticity measures, and vorticity averages. Subsequent chapters explore Bernoullian theorems, convection and diffusion of vorticity, and circulation-preserving motions.

ITHERM

ITHERM
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1150
Release: 2002
Genre: Electronic apparatus and appliances
ISBN:

Thermofluid Modeling for Energy Efficiency Applications

Thermofluid Modeling for Energy Efficiency Applications
Author: Mohammad Masud Kamal Khan
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2015-09-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0128025891

Thermofluid Modeling for Sustainable Energy Applications provides a collection of the most recent, cutting-edge developments in the application of fluid mechanics modeling to energy systems and energy efficient technology. Each chapter introduces relevant theories alongside detailed, real-life case studies that demonstrate the value of thermofluid modeling and simulation as an integral part of the engineering process. Research problems and modeling solutions across a range of energy efficiency scenarios are presented by experts, helping users build a sustainable engineering knowledge base. The text offers novel examples of the use of computation fluid dynamics in relation to hot topics, including passive air cooling and thermal storage. It is a valuable resource for academics, engineers, and students undertaking research in thermal engineering. - Includes contributions from experts in energy efficiency modeling across a range of engineering fields - Places thermofluid modeling and simulation at the center of engineering design and development, with theory supported by detailed, real-life case studies - Features hot topics in energy and sustainability engineering, including thermal storage and passive air cooling - Provides a valuable resource for academics, engineers, and students undertaking research in thermal engineering

Compact Heat Exchangers

Compact Heat Exchangers
Author: Alexander Louis London
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 798
Release: 1990
Genre: Heat exchangers
ISBN: 9781560320128

Heat exchangers are a crucial part of aerospace, marine, cryogenic and refrigeration technology. These essays cover such topics as complicated flow arrangements, complex extended surfaces, two-phase flow and irreversibility in heat exchangers, and single-phase heat transfer.

Handbook of Superconductivity

Handbook of Superconductivity
Author: David A. Cardwell
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 1292
Release: 2022-07-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1000600084

This is the second of three volumes of the extensively revised and updated second edition of the Handbook of Superconductivity. The past twenty years have seen rapid progress in superconducting materials, which exhibit one of the most remarkable physical states of matter ever to be discovered. Superconductivity brings quantum mechanics to the scale of the everyday world where a single, coherent quantum state may extend over a distance of metres, or even kilometres, depending on the size of a coil or length of superconducting wire. Viable applications of superconductors rely fundamentally on an understanding of this intriguing phenomena and the availability of a range of materials with bespoke properties to meet practical needs. While the first volume covers the fundamentals of superconductivity and the various classes of superconducting materials, Volume 2 covers processing of the desired superconducting materials into desired forms: bulks, films, wires and junction-based devices. The volume closes with articles on the refrigeration methods needed to put the materials into the superconducting state. Key Features: Covers the depth and breadth of the field Includes contributions from leading academics and industry professionals across the world Provides hands-on guidance to the manufacturing and processing technologies A comprehensive reference, the handbook is suitable for both graduate students and practitioners in experimental physics, materials science, and multiple engineering disciplines, including electronic and electrical, chemical, mechanical, metallurgy and others.