Nano / Microscale Heat Transfer
by: Zhuomin M. Zhang
Abstract: Focused on the solution of heat transfer problems in nanomachines, this practical resource integrates traditional knowledge with cutting-edge theory to provide a solid foundation and working technical skills.
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Table of Contents
- A. ABOUT THE AUTHOR
- B. PREFACE
- C. LIST OF SYMBOLS
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 2. OVERVIEW OF MACROSCOPIC THERMAL SCIENCES
- 3. ELEMENTS OF STATISTICAL THERMODYNAMICS AND QUANTUM THEORY
- 4. KINETIC THEORY AND MICRO/NANOFLUIDICS
- 5. THERMAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS AND THE SIZE EFFECT
- 6. ELECTRON AND PHONON TRANSPORT
- 7. NONEQUILIBRIUM ENERGY TRANSFER IN NANOSTRUCTURES
- 8. FUNDAMENTALS OF THERMAL RADIATION
- 9. RADIATIVE PROPERTIES OF NANOMATERIALS
- 10. NEAR-FIELD ENERGY TRANSFER
- A. PHYSICAL CONSTANTS, CONVERSION FACTORS, AND SI PREFIXES
- B. MATHEMATICAL BACKGROUND
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Expanded Table of Contents
- A. ABOUT THE AUTHOR
- B. PREFACE
- C. LIST OF SYMBOLS
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- 2. OVERVIEW OF MACROSCOPIC THERMAL SCIENCES
- 3. ELEMENTS OF STATISTICAL THERMODYNAMICS AND QUANTUM THEORY
- 4. KINETIC THEORY AND MICRO/NANOFLUIDICS
- 5. THERMAL PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS AND THE SIZE EFFECT
- 6. ELECTRON AND PHONON TRANSPORT
- 7. NONEQUILIBRIUM ENERGY TRANSFER IN NANOSTRUCTURES
- 8. FUNDAMENTALS OF THERMAL RADIATION
- 9. RADIATIVE PROPERTIES OF NANOMATERIALS
- 10. NEAR-FIELD ENERGY TRANSFER
- A. PHYSICAL CONSTANTS, CONVERSION FACTORS, AND SI PREFIXES
- B. MATHEMATICAL BACKGROUND
Book Details
Title: Nano / Microscale Heat Transfer
Publisher: : New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Lisbon, London, Madrid, Mexico City, Milan, New Delhi, San Juan, Seoul, Singapore, Sydney, Toronto
Copyright / Pub. Date: 2007 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
ISBN: 9780071436748
Authors:
Zhuomin M. Zhang has taught at the University of Florida (1995-2002) and the Georgia Institute of Technology (since 2002). Professor Zhang is an ASME Fellow and has done cutting-edge research in the areas of micro/nanoscale heat transfer, with applications to optoelectronic devices and semiconductor manufacturing. He is a recipient of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE), the ASME Heat Transfer Division Best Paper Award, and the AIAA Thermophysics Best Paper Award. Professor Zhang currently serves on the Editorial Board of the International Journal of Thermophysics and is an associate editor for the Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy & Radiative Transfer and the Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer.
Description: Focused on the solution of heat transfer problems in nanomachines, this practical resource integrates traditional knowledge with cutting-edge theory to provide a solid foundation and working technical skills.
