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Providing a comprehensive introduction to the fundamentals and applications of flow and heat transfer in conventional and miniature systems, this fully enhanced and updated edition covers all the topics essential for graduate courses on two-phase flow, boiling, and condensation. Beginning with a concise review of single-phase flow fundamentals and interfacial phenomena, detailed and clear discussion is provided on a range of topics, including two-phase hydrodynamics and flow regimes, mathematical modeling of gas-liquid two-phase flows, pool and flow boiling, flow and…
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Author
S. Mostafa Ghiaasiaan,Georgia Institute of Technology
S. Mostafa Ghiaasiaan is a Professor in the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering at Georgia Institute of Technology. Before joining the faculty in 1991, Professor Ghiaasiaan worked in the Aerospace and Nuclear Power industry for eight years, conducting research and development activity on modeling and simulation of transport processes, multi-phase flow, and nuclear reactor thermal-hydraulics and safety. Professor Ghiaasiaan has more than 200 publications on transport phenomena and multiphase flow, is a fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), and has been an Executive Editor for Annals of Nuclear Energy since 2006. He is also the author of the widely used graduate text Convective Heat and Mass Transfer (Cambridge, 2011).