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Heat Transfer in Energy Conversion Systems
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Thermosyphon; start-up characteristics; hydrophilic and hydrophobic; contact angle; numerical modeling; heat transfer; artificial ground freezing; underground station; metro in Napoli; GEO heating; microwave heating; microfluidics; silicon; chip integration; industrial waste heat recovery; thermoelectric generator; hexagonal heat exchanger; temperature distribution; output performance; combustor; turbulent Prandtl approaches; Navier–Stokes simulation; thermal analysis; axial permanent magnet coupling (APMC); eddy current; finite element method (FEM); lumped-parameter thermal network (LPTN); energy efficiency; induction heating; resistance heating; turnouts; railway; safety of rail traffic; stock-rail; switch-rail; nanofluid; entropy generation; viscous dissipation; magnetic heating; high temperature proton exchange membrane fuel cell; thermal management; organic rankine cycle; plate heat exchanger; waste heat recovery; cooling system; thermodynamic modeling; shielded metal arc welding; welding spatter; electrode; electrical power; welding time; drying; energy analysis; exergy analysis; multiphase model; multispecies model; thermodynamics; Baltic Sea Region; district heating; DH network; smart asset management; smart grid
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ISBN electrónico
978-3-0365-0751-4
País de edición
Suiza
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