Heat transfer physics
by M. Kaviany
ISBN
9780521898973
Heat transfer physics is a transmission, heat book by M. Kaviany.
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"Heat Transfer Physics is a graduate textbook describing the atomic-level kinetics of thermal energy storage; transport; and transformation by principal energy carriers. These carriers are called phonons, electrons, fluid particles, and photons. The approach combines fundamentals of the following fields: molecular orbitals/potentials, statistical thermodynamics, computational molecular dynamics, quantum energy states, transport theories, solid-state and fluid-state physics, and quantum optics. These are rationally connected to atomic-level heat transfer and thermal energy conversion. This 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 modern applications, including nano- and microscale size effects."--Jacket.
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