Nanoparticle Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow Computational & Physical Processes in Mechanics & Thermal Scienc Series
Coordonnateurs : Minkowycz W. J., Sparrow E, Abraham J. P.
Featuring contributions by leading researchers in the field, Nanoparticle Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow explores heat transfer and fluid flow processes in nanomaterials and nanofluids, which are becoming increasingly important across the engineering disciplines. The book covers a wide range, from biomedical and energy conversion applications to materials properties, and addresses aspects that are essential for further progress in the field, including numerical quantification, modeling, simulation, and presentation.
Topics include:
- A broad review of nanofluid applications, including industrial heat transfer, biomedical engineering, electronics, energy conversion, membrane filtration, and automotive
- An overview of thermofluids and their importance in biomedical applications and heat-transfer enhancement
- A deeper look at biomedical applications such as nanoparticle hyperthermia treatments for cancers
- Issues in energy conversion from dispersed forms to more concentrated and utilizable forms
- Issues in nanofluid properties, which are less predictable and less repeatable than those of other media that participate in fluid flow and heat transfer
- Advances in computational fluid dynamic (CFD) modeling of membrane filtration at the microscale
- The role of nanofluids as a coolant in microchannel heat transfer for the thermal management of electronic equipment
- The potential enhancement of natural convection due to nanoparticles
Examining key topics and applications in nanoscale heat transfer and fluid flow, this comprehensive book presents the current state of the art and a view of the future. It offers a valuable resource for experts as well as newcomers interested in developing innovative modeling and numerical simulation in this growing field.
Review of Nanofluid Applications. The Role of Nanoparticle Suspensions in Thermo/Fluid and Biomedical Applications. Multiscale Simulation of Nanoparticle Transport in Deformable Tissue during an Infusion Process in Hyperthermia Treatments of Cancers. Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticle Heating: A Basic Tutorial. Light-Induced Energy Conversion in Liquid Nanoparticle Suspensions. Radiative Properties of Micro/Nanoscale Particles in Dispersions for Photothermal Energy Conversion. On the Thermophysical Properties of Suspensions of Highly Anisotropic Nanoparticles with and without Field-Induced Microstructure. Advances in Fluid Dynamic Modeling of Microfiltration Processes. Computational Analysis of Enhanced Cooling Performance and Pressure Drop for Nanofluid Flow in Microchannels. Natural Convection in Nanofluids. Index.
W.J. Minkowycz is the James P. Hartnett Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He joined the faculty at UIC in 1966. His primary research interests lie in the numerical modeling of fluid flow and heat transfer problems. Professor Minkowycz is currently the editor-in-chief of the International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, Numerical Heat Transfer, and International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer. He has won numerous awards for his excellence in teaching, research, and service to the heat transfer community.
E.M. Sparrow is a professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Minnesota. He has taught and performed research there since 1959. Prior to that, he worked in industry. He is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, a Max Jakob awardee, and is a Morse Alumni Distinguished Teaching Professor and Institute Professor. He has published more than 750 peer-reviewed articles on a wide variety of topics in heat transfer and fluid flow and has guided the research for 90 Ph.D. degrees and 215 MS degrees.
Dr. John Abraham has worked in the area of thermal sciences for approximately 20 years. His research areas include nanoscale thermal processes, energy production and distribution, climate monitoring, and medical device development. He has approximately 150 journal publications, conference presentations, book chapters, and patents. Dr. Abraham teaches courses in undergraduate and graduate mechanical engineering programs at the University of St. Thomas, in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Date de parution : 04-2017
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Mots-clés :
Effective Thermal Conductivity; Al2O3 Water Nanofluid; nanotechnology; Base Fluid; microchannels; Thermal Conductivity; nanotreatments for cancer; Nanoparticle Volume Fraction; nanomaterial properties; Thermal Conductivity Enhancement; energy storage and transfer in nanomaterials; Radiative Properties; Deposition Rate Coefficient; Volume Fraction; Heat Transfer Coefficient; Effective Dynamic Viscosity; Nanofluid Flow; Bulk Flow Region; Entropy Generation; MWNT Suspension; Flux Decline; SiO2 Water Nanofluid; Rayleigh Number; SWNT Suspension; Convective Heat Transfer; Dependent Scattering; Nucleate Pool Boiling Heat Transfer; Membrane Fouling; Pool Boiling; Heated Sidewall