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Heat Transfer Modelling Using COMSOL
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Heat Transfer Modelling Using COMSOL
Slab to Radial Fin
Layla S. Mayboudi
Layla S. Mayboudi
Publisher:
Mercury Learning and Information
Volume in the series:
Multiphysics Modeling Series
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Table of
Contents
Frontmatter
Contents
Nomenclature
Glossary of Acronyms
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: Heat Transfer Through the Ages
Chapter 2: Extended Surfaces
Chapter 3: Conservation of Energy
Chapter 4: Finite Element Analysis
Chapter 5: Sensitivity Analysis
Chapter 6: Fin Geometries
Chapter 7: COMSOL Multiphysics
®
-Extended Surfaces Thermal Case Study
Chapter 8: Fin with Rectangular Cross Section
Chapter 9: Fin with Circular Cross Section
Chapter 10: Side-Rectangular Fin with Triangular Cross Section
Chapter 11: Side-Triangular Fin with Rectangular Cross Section
Chapter 12: Side-Concave Fin with Rectangular Cross Section
Chapter 13: Side-Convex Fin with Rectangular Cross Section
Chapter 14: Side-Concave-Trapezoidal Fin with Rectangular Cross Section
Chapter 15: Pin Fin with Circular Cross Section
Chapter 16: Radial Fin with Hyperbolic Profile
Chapter 17: Webbed Radial Fin with Hyperbolic Profile (Duckling* Radial Fin)
Chapter 18: Forced Convective Webbed Radial Fin with Hyperbolic Profile (Not the Ugly Duckling)
Chapter 19: Mathematical Methods to Solve Heat and Wave Problems
Chapter 20: Lean Six Sigma Implementation
Chapter 21: Good Practices
Chapter 22: Case Studies FEM Models and Applications
Conclusion
Appendix A
Appendix B
Index
Keywords
software
,
systems engineering
Description
Table of Contents
Frontmatter
Contents
Nomenclature
Glossary of Acronyms
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1: Heat Transfer Through the Ages
Chapter 2: Extended Surfaces
Chapter 3: Conservation of Energy
Chapter 4: Finite Element Analysis
Chapter 5: Sensitivity Analysis
Chapter 6: Fin Geometries
Chapter 7: COMSOL Multiphysics
®
-Extended Surfaces Thermal Case Study
Chapter 8: Fin with Rectangular Cross Section
Chapter 9: Fin with Circular Cross Section
Chapter 10: Side-Rectangular Fin with Triangular Cross Section
Chapter 11: Side-Triangular Fin with Rectangular Cross Section
Chapter 12: Side-Concave Fin with Rectangular Cross Section
Chapter 13: Side-Convex Fin with Rectangular Cross Section
Chapter 14: Side-Concave-Trapezoidal Fin with Rectangular Cross Section
Chapter 15: Pin Fin with Circular Cross Section
Chapter 16: Radial Fin with Hyperbolic Profile
Chapter 17: Webbed Radial Fin with Hyperbolic Profile (Duckling* Radial Fin)
Chapter 18: Forced Convective Webbed Radial Fin with Hyperbolic Profile (Not the Ugly Duckling)
Chapter 19: Mathematical Methods to Solve Heat and Wave Problems
Chapter 20: Lean Six Sigma Implementation
Chapter 21: Good Practices
Chapter 22: Case Studies FEM Models and Applications
Conclusion
Appendix A
Appendix B
Index
Keywords
software
,
systems engineering
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