04126nam 2200457 450 991083066170332120230921192342.01-394-18615-01-394-18614-21-394-18613-4(MiAaPQ)EBC7150258(Au-PeEL)EBL7150258(CKB)25504478600041(EXLCZ)992550447860004120230412d2022 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHeat transfer 4 convection, two-phase flows and special problems /Michel Ledoux, Abdelkhalak El HamiWiley-Blackwell2022London, England ;Hoboken, New Jersey :ISTE, Ltd. :John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,[2022]©20221 online resource (184 pages)Print version: Ledoux, Michel Heat Transfer 4 Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,c2022 9781786308795 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- List of Notations -- Chapter 1. Concepts of Gas-Liquid Flows -- 1.1. Introduction and basic concepts -- 1.2. Gas-liquid flows -- 1.2.1. The physics of two-phase flows -- 1.2.2. Classification of flows -- 1.2.3. Topologies of a heated vertical flow -- 1.2.4. Calculation of fluxes -- 1.3. Dispersed phase flows: mists and sprays -- 1.3.1. Mist -- 1.3.2. Spray generation -- 1.3.3. Spray characterization: particle sizing -- 1.3.4. Spray vaporization: the case of the isolated drop -- 1.4. Several examples -- Chapter 2. Convection of Species -- 2.1. Introduction -- 2.2. Characterization of a mixture: definitions -- 2.3. Law of diffusive transfer: Fick's law -- 2.4. Similarity of transport equations -- 2.5. Solving the equations of diffusive transport -- 2.5.1. Analogies -- 2.5.2. Non-reactive boundary layer: concentration fixed at the wall -- 2.5.3. Non-reactive boundary layer: wall catalysis -- 2.5.4. Reactive boundary layer -- Chapter 3. Phase Change Materials -- 3.1. Introduction -- 3.2. PCM for cooling mechatronics devices -- 3.2.1. Description of heat transfer and PCM behavior -- 3.2.2. PCM behavior -- 3.3. Numerical model -- 3.3.1. Description of the 3D model -- 3.3.2. Heat sink without PCMs -- 3.3.3. Heat sink with PCMs -- 3.4. Conclusion -- Chapter 4. Electro-Thermo-Mechanical Modeling of Systems -- 4.1. Introduction -- 4.2. Theory of electro-thermo-mechanical coupling -- 4.2.1. Electro-thermal phenomena -- 4.2.2. Numerical formulation of the electro-thermo-mechanical coupling -- 4.3. Finite element simulation of the electro-thermo-mechanical behavior -- 4.3.1. Strong coupling of the electro-thermo-mechanical modeling -- 4.3.2. Weak coupling of the electro-thermo-mechanical modeling -- 4.4. Example of electro-thermo-mechanical simulation of an HBT transistor.4.4.1. Global model of HPA -- 4.4.2. Local model of an HBT transistor -- 4.5. Modal analysis of mechatronic components -- 4.5.1. Writing the equation of the vibration problem -- 4.5.2. Variational formulation -- 4.5.3. Finite element approximation -- 4.5.4. Resolution in the frequency domain -- 4.6. Stochastic modal analysis of mechatronics components -- 4.7. Numerical identification of the elastic parameters of electronic components -- 4.8. Example of modeling and simulation of the vibratory behavior of mechatronic components -- 4.9. Conclusion -- Appendices -- Appendix 1. Physical Properties of Common Fluids -- Appendix 2. Physical Properties of Common Solids -- Appendix 3. Thermodynamic Properties of Water Vapor -- Appendix 4. Table of Functions: erf (x). erfc(x) and ierfc(x) -- References -- Index -- EULA.HeatTransmissionHeatTransmission.621.4024Ledoux Michel59813El Hami AbdelkhalakMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910830661703321Heat transfer 43982424UNINA