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Title:
Advanced computational methods and experiments in heat transfer X
Series:
WIT transactions on engineering sciences ; v. 61
Publication Information:
Southampton : Wit Press, 2008
Physical Description:
211 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
ISBN:
9781845641221

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In engineering design and development, reliable and accurate computational methods are requested to replace or complement expensive and time consuming experimental trial and error work. Tremendous advancements have been achieved during recent years due to improved numerical solutions of non-linear partial differential equations and computer developments to achieve efficient and rapid calculations. Nevertheless, to further progress in computational methods will require developments in theoretical and predictive procedures both basic and innovative and in applied research. Accurate experimental investigations are needed to validate the numerical calculations. This book contains the edited versions of the papers presented at the Tenth International Conference on Advanced Computational Methods and Experimental Measurements in Heat Transfer and Mass Transfer held in Maribor, Slovenia in July 2008. The objective of this conference series is to provide a forum for presentation and discussion of advanced topics, new approaches and application of advanced computational methods and experimental measurements to heat and mass transfer problems. The contributed papers are grouped in the following appropriate sections to provide better access for readers: Heat Transfer in Turbomachinery and Power Systems; Materials Characterisation; Heat Exchanges and Equipment; Heat Transfer; Heat and Mass Transfer; Heat Conduction; Natural Convection; Micro and Nano Scale Heat and Mass Transfer; Advances in Computational Methods; Heat Exchanges and Equipment.