Heat Pipe Theory and Practice

Heat Pipe Theory and Practice
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Publisher : Hemisphere Pub
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B4364373
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (73 Downloads)

Synopsis Heat Pipe Theory and Practice by : S. W. Chi

Heat Pipes

Heat Pipes
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 319
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ISBN-10 : 9780080984025
ISBN-13 : 0080984029
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis Heat Pipes by : P. D. Dunn

A comprehensive, up-to-date coverage of the theory, design and manufacture of heat pipes and their applications. This latest edition has been thoroughly revised, up-dated and expanded to give an in-depth coverage of the new developments in the field. Significant new material has been added to all the chapters and the applications section has been totally rewritten to ensure that topical and important applications are appropriately emphasised. The bibliography has been considerably enlarged to incorporate much valuable new information. Thus readers of the previous edition, which has established itself as the standard text on the subject, will find much additional data of interest whilst new readers will find the vast amount of useful data included in the appendices an indispensable source of reference.

Heat Pipes

Heat Pipes
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Publisher : Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages : 280
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780080982793
ISBN-13 : 0080982794
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Heat Pipes by : David Reay

Heat Pipes, Sixth Edition, takes a highly practical approach to the design and selection of heat pipes, making it an essential guide for practicing engineers and an ideal text for postgraduate students.This new edition has been revised to include new information on the underlying theory of heat pipes and heat transfer, and features fully updated applications, new data sections, and updated chapters on design and electronics cooling. The book is a useful reference for those with experience and an accessible introduction for those approaching the topic for the first time. - Contains all information required to design and manufacture a heat pipe - Suitable for use as a professional reference and graduate text - Revised with greater coverage of key electronic cooling applications

Oscillating Heat Pipes

Oscillating Heat Pipes
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 441
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ISBN-10 : 9781493925049
ISBN-13 : 1493925040
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Oscillating Heat Pipes by : Hongbin Ma

This book presents the fundamental fluid flow and heat transfer principles occurring in oscillating heat pipes and also provides updated developments and recent innovations in research and applications of heat pipes. Starting with fundamental presentation of heat pipes, the focus is on oscillating motions and its heat transfer enhancement in a two-phase heat transfer system. The book covers thermodynamic analysis, interfacial phenomenon, thin film evaporation, theoretical models of oscillating motion and heat transfer of single phase and two-phase flows, primary factors affecting oscillating motions and heat transfer, neutron imaging study of oscillating motions in an oscillating heat pipes, and nanofluid’s effect on the heat transfer performance in oscillating heat pipes. The importance of thermally-excited oscillating motion combined with phase change heat transfer to a wide variety of applications is emphasized. This book is an essential resource and learning tool for senior undergraduate, graduate students, practicing engineers, researchers, and scientists working in the area of heat pipes. This book also · Includes detailed descriptions on how an oscillating heat pipe is fabricated, tested, and utilized · Covers fundamentals of oscillating flow and heat transfer in an oscillating heat pipe · Provides general presentation of conventional heat pipes

Heat Pipe Design and Technology

Heat Pipe Design and Technology
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 539
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ISBN-10 : 9783319298412
ISBN-13 : 3319298410
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Heat Pipe Design and Technology by : Bahman Zohuri

This book provides a practical study of modern heat pipe engineering, discussing how it can be optimized for use on a wider scale. An introduction to operational and design principles, this book offers a review of heat and mass transfer theory relevant to performance, leading into and exploration of the use of heat pipes, particularly in high-heat flux applications and in situations in which there is any combination of non-uniform heat loading, limited airflow over the heat generating components, and space or weight constraints. Key implementation challenges are tackled, including load-balancing, materials characteristics, operating temperature ranges, thermal resistance, and operating orientation. With its presentation of mathematical models to calculate heat transfer limitations and temperature gradient of both high- and low-temperature heat pipes, the book compares calculated results with the available experimental data. It also includes a series of computer programs developed by the author to support presented data, aid design, and predict performance.

Heat Pipe Theory and Practice

Heat Pipe Theory and Practice
Author :
Publisher : Hemisphere Pub
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015048121142
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Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Heat Pipe Theory and Practice by : S. W. Chi

Heat Pipe Design and Technology

Heat Pipe Design and Technology
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 500
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ISBN-10 : 1439845239
ISBN-13 : 9781439845233
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis Heat Pipe Design and Technology by : Bahman Zohuri

With its unique ability to transfer heat over large distances with minimal loss, the heat pipe has emerged as a proven environmentally friendly, energy-saving solution for passive thermal control. However, until recently, the high cost and complex construction use of these marvelous mechanisms has generally limited their use to space technology. Written by a former senior chief scientist at Lockheed who has also worked for Westinghouse and the U.S Air Force, Heat Pipe Design and Technology: A Practical Approach provides a practical study of modern heat pipe engineering in nuclear and solar energy applications, discussing how it can be optimized and made more cost-effective for use on a wider scale. An introduction to operational and design principles, this book explores the use of heat pipes, particularly in high-heat flux applications and in situations in which there is any combination of non-uniform heat loading, limited airflow over the heat generating components, and space or weight constraints. It also discusses design and application of self-controlled, variable-conductance heat pipes for thermal control in spacecraft. Offering a review of heat and mass transfer theory relevant to performance, the book covers issues that can affect successful heat pipe operation, including: Balancing of heat pipe loads Compatibility of materials Operating temperature range Power limitations Thermal resistance Operating orientation With its presentation of mathematical models to calculate heat transfer limitations and temperature gradient of both high- and low-temperature heat pipes, the book compares calculated results with the available experimental data from various sources to increase confidence in existing models. It also explains where and how readers can access helpful interactive computer codes and a series of computer programs developed by the author to support presented data, aid design, and predict performance.

Heat Pipes

Heat Pipes
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Publisher : Elsevier
Total Pages : 359
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780080912622
ISBN-13 : 0080912621
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis Heat Pipes by : P. Dunn

It is approximately 10 years since the Third Edition of Heat Pipes was published and the text is now established as the standard work on the subject.This new edition has been extensively updated, with revisions to most chapters. The introduction of new working fluids and extended life test data have been taken into account in chapter 3. A number of new types of heat pipes have become popular, and others have proved less effective. This is reflected in the contents of chapter 5.Heat pipes are employed in a wide range of applications, including electronics cooling, diecasting and injection moulding, heat recovery and energy conservation, de-icing and manufacturing process temperature control, and chapter 7 discusses some of the latest uses, while retaining full data on those established for many years.Appendices have been updated, as appropriate.

Theory of Heat Pipes

Theory of Heat Pipes
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 44
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015086461012
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (12 Downloads)

Synopsis Theory of Heat Pipes by : T. P. Cotter

A heat pipe is a self-contained structure which achieves very high thermal conductance by means of two-phase fluid flow with capillary circulation. A quantitative engineering theory for the design and performance analysis of heat pipes is given.

Thermosyphons and Heat Pipes: Theory and Applications

Thermosyphons and Heat Pipes: Theory and Applications
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 429
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ISBN-10 : 9783030627737
ISBN-13 : 303062773X
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Thermosyphons and Heat Pipes: Theory and Applications by : Marcia Barbosa Henriques Mantelli

This book is about theories and applications of thermosyphons and heat pipes. It discusses the physical phenomena that drive the working principles of thermosyphons, heat pipes and related technologies. Many applications are discussed in this book, including: rationalizing energy use in industry, solar heating of houses, decrease of water consumption in cooling towers, improvement of the thermal performance of industrial and domestic ovens and driers and new devices for heating stored oil and gas in petrochemical plants. Besides, the book also presents heat pipe and thermosyphon technologies for the thermal management of electronic devices, from portable equipment to airplanes and satellites. The first part of the book explores the physical working principles of thermosyphons and heat pipes, by explaining current heat transfer and thermal resistance models. The author discusses the new heat pipe and thermosyphon technologies that have been developed in the last decade for solving a myriad of electronic, environment and industrial heat and thermal problems. The focus then shifts to the thermosyphon technology applications, and the models and simulations necessary for each application – including vehicles, domestic appliances, water conservation technologies and the thermal control of houses and other structures. Finally, the book looks at the new technologies for heat pipes (mini/micro) and similar devices (loop heat pipes), including new models for prediction of the thermal performance of porous media. This book inspires engineers to adopt innovative approaches to heat transfer problems in equipment and components by applying thermosyphon and heat pipe technologies. It is also of interest to researchers and academics working in the heat transfer field, and to students who wish to learn more about heat transfer devices.