Nanoscale energy transport and conversion: A parallel treatment of electrons, molecules, phonons, and photons
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Dr. S. R. Ranganathan Library Reference | Reference | 621.4021 C44 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not For Loan | 1453 |
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621.38153 L43, 8:9 Digital principles and applications | 621.38154 P38:4 Principles of electronic instrumentation | 621.402 B35, 25 Thermal engineering: including basic thermodynamics, heat engines | 621.4021 C44 Nanoscale energy transport and conversion: A parallel treatment of electrons, molecules, phonons, and photons | 621.4021 C46, 8 Thermodynamics: an engineering approach (in S.I Units) | 621.4021 H65, 10:5 Heat transfer (in SI units) | 621.4021 N34, 6:5 Engineering thermodynamics |
This is a graduate level textbook in nanoscale heat transfer and energy conversion that can also be used as a reference for researchers in the developing field of nanoengineering. It provides a comprehensive overview of microscale heat transfer, focusing on thermal energy storage and transport. Chen broadens the readership by incorporating results from related disciplines, from the point of view of thermal energy storage and transport, and presents related topics on the transport of electrons, phonons, photons, and molecules. This book is part of the MIT-Pappalardo Series in Mechanical Engineering.