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Heat Transfer Physics

Heat Transfer Physics

Heat Transfer Physics

2nd Edition
Massoud Kaviany, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
April 2014
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    This graduate textbook describes atomic-level kinetics (mechanisms and rates) of thermal energy storage, transport (conduction, convection, and radiation), and transformation (various energy conversions) by principal energy carriers. The approach combines the fundamentals of molecular orbitals-potentials, statistical thermodynamics, computational molecular dynamics, quantum energy states, transport theories, solid-state and fluid-state physics, and quantum optics. The textbook presents a unified theory, over fine-structure/molecular-dynamics/Boltzmann/macroscopic length and time scales, of heat transfer kinetics in terms of transition rates and relaxation times, and its modern applications, including nano- and microscale size effects. Numerous examples, illustrations, and homework problems with answers that enhance learning are included. This new edition includes applications in energy conversion (including chemical bond, nuclear, and solar), expanded examples of size effects, inclusion of junction quantum transport, and discussion of graphene and its phonon and electronic conductances. New appendix coverage of Phonon Contributions Seebeck Coefficient and Monte Carlo Methods are also included.

    • Includes expanded applications in energy conversion (including chemical bond, nuclear and solar) and expanded end-of-chapter problems
    • Features new appendices on Phonon Contributions Seebeck Coefficient and Monte Carlo methods
    • Contains expanded examples of size effects (with emphasis on nanostructures involving phonons, electron, fluid particles and photons)
    • Includes discussion of junction quantum transport, and of graphene and its phonon and electronic conductances

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    April 2014
    Hardback
    9781107041783
    788 pages
    260 × 182 × 35 mm
    1.39kg
    388 b/w illus. 72 tables 165 exercises
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction and preliminaries
    • 2. Molecular orbitals/potentials/dynamics and quantum energy states
    • 3. Carrier energy transport and transformation theories
    • 4. Phonon energy storage, transport, and transformation kinetics
    • 5. Electron energy storage, transport, and transformation kinetics
    • 6. Fluid particle energy storage, transport, and transformation kinetics
    • 7. Photon energy storage, transport, and transformation kinetics
    • Appendices A-I.
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    • Massoud Kaviany , University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

      Massoud Kaviany is a Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and in the Applied Physics Program at the University of Michigan, where he has been since 1986. His area of teaching and research is heat transfer physics, with a particular interest in porous media. His current projects include atomic structural metrics in high-performance thermoelectric materials (both electron and phonon transport) and in laser cooling of solids (including ab initio calculations of photon-electron and electron-phonon couplings), and the effect of pore water in polymer electrolyte transport and fuel cell performance. His integration of research into education is currently focused on heat transfer physics, treating the atomic-level kinetics of transport and interaction of phonon, electron, fluid particle, and photon, in a unified manner. This combines ab initio (fine structure), molecular dynamics, Boltzmann transport, and macroscopic treatments, but on increasing length and time scales. He is author of the monographs Principles of Heat Transfer in Porous Media, 2nd edition, and Principles of Convective Heat Transfer, 2nd edition, and the undergraduate textbooks Principles of Heat Transfer and Essentials of Heat Transfer. He received the College of Engineering's Education Excellence Award in 2003. He is an editor of the Journal of Nanoscale and Microscale Thermophysical Engineering, and is on the editorial board of the International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer and several other international journals. He is an ASME Fellow (since 1992) and an APS Fellow (since 2011), was Chair of the Committee on Theory and Fundamental Research in Heat Transfer (1995–8), and is the recipient of the 2002 ASME Heat Transfer Memorial Award (Science) and the 2010 Harry Potter Gold Medal (Thermodynamics Science).