Ebook: Near-Field Radiative Heat Transfer Across Nanometer Vacuum Gaps. Fundamentals and Applications
Author: Soumyadipta Basu
- Tags: Heat, Transmission, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING, Mechanical
- Series: Micro and Nano Technologies
- Year: 2016
- Publisher: William Andrew
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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Near-Field Radiative Heat Transfer across Nanometer Vacuum Gaps provides an in-depth description of fundamentals and application of near-field radiative heat transfer. When the vacuum gap between two media is on the order of nanometers, heat transfer can exceed that between blackbodies. This book investigates near-field heat transfer between different materials and geometries highlighting interplay between optics, material thermophysical properties and electromagnetism. The book also highlights the application of near-field thermal radiation in the field of power generation, imaging, and thermal systems as an analog of electronic devices.
- Brings together research in near-field radiative heat transfer in a focused and comprehensive manner, allowing those new to the topic to gain a thorough understanding of the science and how it can be used
- Offers focused coverage of heat transfer in near-field radiation, which other books do not
- Outlines the interplay between optics, electromagnetics, basic thermodynamics, and thermophysical properties of materials during near-field heat transfer
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