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Micro Transport Phenomena During Boiling 1st Edition Xiaofeng Peng

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Micro Transport Phenomena During Boiling 1st Edition Xiaofeng Peng
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.34 MB
Pages: 271
Author: Xiaofeng Peng
ISBN: 9783642134531, 364213453X
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1st Edition.

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Micro Transport Phenomena During Boiling 1st Edition Xiaofeng Peng by Xiaofeng Peng 9783642134531, 364213453X instant download after payment.

“Micro Transport Phenomena During Boiling” reviews the new achievements and contributions in recent investigations at microscale. The content mainly includes (i) fundamentals for conducting investigations of micro boiling, (ii) microscale boiling and transport phenomena, (iii) boiling characteristics at microscale, (iv) some important applications of micro boiling transport phenomena. This book is intended for researchers and engineers in the field of micro energy systems, electronic cooling, and thermal management in various compact devices/systems at high heat removal and/or heat dissipation. Dr. Xiaofeng Peng, who had passed away on Sep. 10, 2009, was a professor at the Department of Thermal Engineering, Tsinghua University, China.

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