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Solving Problems in Thermal Engineering

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This book provides general guidelines for solving thermal problems in the fields of engineering and natural sciences. Written for a wide audience, from beginner to senior engineers and physicists, it provides a comprehensive framework covering theory and practice and including numerous fundamental and real-world examples. Based on the thermodynamics of various material laws, it focuses on the mathematical structure of the continuum models and their experimental validation. In addition to several examples in renewable energy, it also presents thermal processes in space, and summarizes size-dependent, non-Fourier, and non-Fickian problems, which have increasing practical relevance in, e.g., the semiconductor industry. Lastly, the book discusses the key aspects of numerical methods, particularly highlighting the role of boundary conditions in the modeling process. The book provides readers with a comprehensive toolbox, addressing a wide variety of topics in thermal modeling, from constructing material laws to designing advanced power plants and engineering systems.

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ISBN: 9783030334772
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Author: Viktor Józsa, Róbert Kovács
Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 203 pages
Series: Power Systems
Genres: Electrical engineering
Energy technology and engineering
Engineering thermodynamics
Maths for engineers
Fossil fuel technologies
Mathematical modelling