Advances in Heat Transfer Augmentation Techniques in Single-Phase Flows 1st Edition
Capture the cutting edge of thermal engineering with Advances in Heat Transfer Augmentation Techniques in Single-Phase Flows, 1st Edition by Varun Goel, Wei Wang, and Bengt Sunden. This authoritative volume draws together contemporary research and practical guidance on boosting convective heat transfer in single-phase systems—essential reading for engineers, researchers, and graduate students working on heat exchangers, thermal management, and energy systems worldwide.
Explore rigorous yet accessible coverage of both passive and active augmentation methods, from surface modifications and vortex generators to flow control and enhanced geometries. The book blends theoretical foundations with experimental results and numerical modeling (CFD), offering clear insight into performance evaluation, pressure-drop trade-offs, and design optimization for real-world applications such as electronics cooling, HVAC, process industries, and renewable energy technologies.
Readers will appreciate its practical focus: comparative analyses, design correlations, and case studies that translate complex phenomena into usable engineering solutions. Regional and global practitioners—from North America and Europe to Asia Pacific—will find the discussions relevant to common materials, manufacturing constraints, and regulatory considerations affecting implementation.
Whether you’re developing compact heat exchangers, improving system-level efficiency, or advancing academic research, this volume provides the tools to evaluate and implement heat transfer augmentation strategies with confidence. Written by respected experts, it balances depth with clarity to serve as both a reference and a roadmap for innovation.
Add Advances in Heat Transfer Augmentation Techniques in Single-Phase Flows to your professional library to stay at the forefront of thermal system design and optimization. Order your copy today and begin transforming thermal performance into measurable engineering gains.
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