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Flow Boiling And Condensation In Microscale Channels Fabio Toshio Kanizawa

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Flow Boiling And Condensation In Microscale Channels Fabio Toshio Kanizawa
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.12 MB
Pages: 293
Author: Fabio Toshio Kanizawa, Gherhardt Ribatski
ISBN: 9783030687038, 3030687031
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Flow Boiling And Condensation In Microscale Channels Fabio Toshio Kanizawa by Fabio Toshio Kanizawa, Gherhardt Ribatski 9783030687038, 3030687031 instant download after payment.

This book covers aspects of multiphase flow and heat transfer during phase change processes, focusing on boiling and condensation in microscale channels. The authors present up-to-date predictive methods for flow pattern, void fraction, pressure drop, heat transfer coefficient and critical heat flux, pointing out the range of operational conditions that each method is valid. The first four chapters are dedicated on the motivation to study multiphase flow and heat transfer during phase change process, and the three last chapters are focused on the analysis of heat transfer process during boiling and condensation. During the description of the models and predictive methods, the trends are discussed and compared with experimental findings.

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