Heat transfer enhancement has seen rapid development and widespread use in both conventional and emerging technologies. Improvement of heat transfer fluids requires a balance between experimental and numerical work in nanofluids and new refrigerants. Recognizing the uncertainties in development of new heat transfer fluids, Advances in New Heat Transfer Fluids: From Numerical to Experimental Techniques contains both theoretical and practical coverage.
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Chapter 1 Experimental Studies on the Influence of Metal and Metal Oxide Nanofluid Properties on Forced Convection Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow |
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Chapter 2 Comparative Methods in Convective Heat Transfer Enhancement by Nanofluids: Entropy Generation |
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Chapter 3 Static and Flow Heat Transfer Status of Ethylene Glycol-Based Nanofluids |
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Chapter 4 Carbon-Based Nanofluids Characteristics: Basics and Applications on Heat Pipes |
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Chapter 5 Numerical Studies on Metallic Nanofluids Flow and Heat Transfer in Tangential Microtube Heat Sink with Multiple Inlets |
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Chapter 6 Heat Transfer Augmentation with Nanocomposite-Based Hybrid Nanofluids Flowing in a Tube with Inserts |
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Chapter 7 Magnetohydrodynamics with Nanofluids for Heat Transfer Applications |
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Chapter 8 Enhancing the Thermal Properties of Water and Ethylene Glycol with Nanoadditives and Surface Functionalization |
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Chapter 9 Rheological Characteristics of Nanofluids for Advance Heat Transfer |
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Chapter 10 Heat Transfer Enhancement in Cavities Filled with Nanofluids |
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Chapter 11 New High-Temperature Heat Transfer and Thermal Storage Molten Salt-Based Nanofluids: Preparation, Stabilization, and Characterization |
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Chapter 12 Liquid Metals as Heat Transfer Fluids for Science and Technology |
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Chapter 13 Comparison of Environmentally Friendly Working Fluids for Organic Rankine Cycles |
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Aris-Dimitrios Leontaritis |
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Chapter 14 Thermodynamic Properties of Refrigerants with Low GWP |
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Chapter 15 Refrigerants for Vapor Compression Refrigeration Systems: A Review on Natural and Artificial Heat Transfer Fluids |
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Minea Alina Adriana is full professor at Technical University Gheorghe Asachi from Iasi, ROMANIA. She received the dr.habil. title in 2013 with a thesis on Heat Transfer Enhancement for reducing Energy Consumptions. Her current research interests are in heat transfer for industrial equipments, and nanofluids for heat transfer enhancement techniques. She is currently a member in Regional Board of Editors Journal of Thermal Science, member in Editorial Board MEHTA Press: Journal of Engineering, as well.