Advanced Computational Methods In Heat Transfer Vi

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Advanced Computational Methods in Heat Transfer IX

Heat Transfer topics are commonly of a very complex nature. Often different mechanisms like heat conduction, convection, thermal radiation, and non-linear phenomena, such as temperature-dependent thermophysical properties, and phase changes occur simultaneously. New developments in numerical solution methods of partial differential equations and access to high-speed, efficient and cheap computers have led to dramatic advances during recent years. This book publishes papers from the Ninth International Conference on Advanced Computational Methods and Experimental Measurements in Heat and Mass Transfer, exploring new approaches to the numerical solutions of heat and mass transfer problems and their experimental measurement. Papers encompass a number of topics such as: Diffusion and Convection; Conduction; Natural and Forced Convection; Heat and Mass Transfer Interaction; Casting, Welding, Forging and other Processes; Heat Exchanges; Atmospheric Studies; Advances in Computational Methods; Modelling and Experiments; Micro and Nano Scale Heat and Mass Transfer; Energy Systems; Energy Balance Studies; Thermal Material Characterization; Applications in Biology; Applications in Ecological Buildings; Case Studies.
Advanced Computational Methods in Heat Transfer VI

Annotation This book contains edited versions of the papers presented at the sixth international conference on this subject.
Heat Transfer VII

Featuring contributions from the Seventh International Conference on Advanced Computational Methods In Heat Transfer (HEAT TRANSFER), this book presents new approaches to the numerical solutions of heat transfer problems. Methods discussed include all well established and efficient numerical techniques such as finite differences, finite volume, finite elements and boundary elements, whilst special attention is paid to complex thermal problems from engineering practice. Advanced Computational Methods In Heat Transfer VII will be of interest to scientists and engineers who are actively involved in developing innovative approaches in the heat transfer field, as well in solving a variety of industrial problems.