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Heat Transfer Enhancement Techniques: Thermal Performance, Optimization and Applications

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This comprehensive guide explores the latest heat transfer enhancement techniques and provides the knowledge and insights required to tackle present and future challenges associated with heat dissipation, making it an essential resource for researchers, engineers, and professionals in the field.

In todays rapidly evolving world, where technological advancements are driving industries forward, the need for innovative solutions for heat transfer and dissipation challenges is becoming increasingly critical. This book serves as a comprehensive guide that explores the latest heat transfer enhancement techniques and their potential to inspire the development of new devices and technologies. By delving into this subject matter, the book aims to empower researchers, engineers, and professionals in the field with the knowledge and insights required to tackle the present and future challenges associated with heat dissipation. It provides a roadmap for pushing the boundaries of traditional thinking and fostering innovation in the field.

Heat Transfer Enhancement Techniques: Thermal Performance, Optimization and Applications will be helpful to readers in presenting the basic and advanced technological developments of heat transfer enhancement techniques. Each chapter will cover a specific problem with future scope to further extend this research. This book contains new methodologies, models, techniques, and applications, as well as fundamental knowledge of heat transfer techniques.

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  • Publication Date: 13 Feb 2025
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781394270965

About

Ashwani Kumar PhD is a senior lecturer teaching mechanical engineering in the Technical Education Department at Uttar Pradesh Kanpur India. He has more than 13 years of research academic and administrative experience and serves as a guest editor and editorial board member for eight international journals as well as a review board member for 20 international journals. Being an academician and researcher he has authored four book series authored or co-authored over 30 books and published over 100 research articles and two patents. Nitesh Dutt PhD is an assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering College of Engineering Roorkee Uttarakhand India. He has more than seven years of teaching experience. and has published more than 11 research articles in international journals and conferences. His main areas of research include nuclear engineering heat and mass transfer thermodynamics fluid mechanics refrigeration and air conditioning and computational fluid dynamics. Mukesh Kumar Awasthi PhD is an assistant professor in the Department of Mathematics at Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University Lucknow. He has published more than 115 research publications across various mediums including national and international journals and conferences as well as eight books. In addition to attending many symposia workshops and conferences in mathematics and fluid mechanics he has received funding for a project researching a nonlinear study of the interface in a multilayer fluid system.

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