Application of Thermo-Fluidic Measurement Techniques :An Introduction

Publication subTitle :An Introduction

Author: Kim   Tongbeum;Lu   Tianjian;Song   Seung Jin  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2017

E-ISBN: 9780128098745

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780128097311

Subject: TK124 thermology

Keyword: 机械、仪表工业,一般工业技术

Language: ENG

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Application of Thermo-Fluidic Measurement Techniques: An Introduction provides essential measurement techniques in heat transfer and aerodynamics. In addition to a brief, but physically elaborate description of the principles of each technique, multiple examples for each technique are included. These examples elaborate all the necessary details of (a) test setups, (b) calibration, (c) data acquisition procedure, and (d) data interpretation, with comments on the limitations of each technique and how to avoid mistakes that are based on the authors’ experience.

The authors have different expertise in convection heat transfer and aerodynamics, and have collaborated on various research projects that employ a variety of experimental techniques. Each author has a different view and approach to individual experimental techniques, but these views complement each other, giving new users of each technique a rounded view.

With the introduction of this valuable reference book, the reader can quickly learn both the overall and detailed aspects of each experimental technique and then apply them to their own work.

  • Contains both basic principles and fundamental, physical descriptions
  • Provides examples that demonstrate how each experimental technique can be used for industrial testing and academic research in heat transfer and aerodynamics
  • Includes practical and in-depth examples for each technique, with comments on each experimental technique

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