Fin-Shape Thermal Optimization Using Bejan's Constuctal Theory
Giulio Lorenzini
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Fin-Shape Thermal Optimization Using Bejan's Constuctal Theory
by Giulio Lorenzini, Simone Moretti, Alessandra Conti
Published
2011
Publisher
Morgan & Claypool Publishers
Pages
219
ISBN-13
9781608456086
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Fundamentals of engineering thermodynamics
Fundamentals of heat and mass transfer
Heat transfer
Liquid-vapor phase-change phenomena
Process heat transfer
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Fin-Shape Thermal Optimization Using Bejan's Constuctal Theory was written by Giulio Lorenzini, Simone Moretti, Alessandra Conti.
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