This volume offers a comprehensive examination of the subject of heat
and mass transfer with nanofluids as well as a critical review of the
past and recent research projects in this area. Emphasis is placed on
the fundamentals of the transport processes using particle-fluid
suspensions, such as nanofluids. The nanofluid research is examined
and presented in a holistic way using a great deal of our experience
with the subjects of continuum mechanics, statistical thermodynamics,
and non-equilibrium thermodynamics of transport processes. Using a
thorough database, the experimental, analytical, and numerical
advances of recent research in nanofluids are critically examined and
connected to past research with medium and fine particles as well as
to functional engineering systems. Promising applications and
technological issues of heat/mass transfer system design with
nanofluids are also discussed. This book also: Provides a deep
scientific analysis of nanofluids using classical thermodynamics and
statistical thermodynamics to explain and interpret experimental
observations Presents the theory and experimental results for both
thermodynamic and transport properties Examines all transport
properties and transport processes as well as their relationships
through the pertinent macroscopic coefficients Combines recent
knowledge pertaining to nanofluids with the previous fifty years of
research on particulate flows, including research on transient flow
and heat transfer of particulate suspensions Conducts an holistic
examination of the material from more than 500 archival publications
Les mer
Thermodynamic and Transport Properties
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783319056210
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Springer Nature
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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