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Heat transfers and related effects in supercritical fluids / by Bernard Zappoli, Daniel Beysens, Yves Garrabos.

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Auteur principal: Zappoli, Bernard, AuteurCo-auteur: Beysens, Daniel, 1945-...., AuteurGarrabos, Yves, AuteurLangue : anglaisPays : Pays-Bas.Publication : Dordrecht : Springer, cop. 2015Description: 1 vol. (xv-454 p.), ill., couv. ill. en coul., 24 cmISBN : 9789401791861.Collection: Fluid Mechanics and Its Applications, 0926-5112, 108Note de contenu : Preface 1 General Introduction to Near-Critical and Supercritical Fluids I Thermomechanical Effects 1 Bridging Gas and Near-Critical Fluid Dynamics 2 Bridging Gas and Near-Critical Fluid Dynamics 3 Temperature and Density Equilibration 4 Heat Transfer II Heat Transfer Experiments Performed in Weightless Conditions 5 Quick Overview of Some Test Cells 6 The Pancake Test Cell 7 Heat Transport by the Piston Effect: Experiments 8 Coexisting Liquid–Vapor Phases III Effects of a Steady-State Acceleration Field 9 Interaction Between the Piston Effect and Gravitational Convection 10 Rayleigh–B´enard and Rayleigh–Taylor Instabilities 11 Experiments in a weak acceleration field and on Earth IV Influence of Time-Dependent Acceleration Fields 12 Response to Low-Frequency Vibrations: Solid-Like Behavior 13 Thermovibrational Effect V Appendices Résumé : This book investigates the unique hydrodynamics and heat transfer problems that are encountered in the vicinity of the critical point of fluids. Emphasis is given on weightlessness conditions, gravity effects and thermovibrational phenomena. Near their critical point, fluids indeed obey universal behavior and become very compressible and expandable. Their comportment, when gravity effects are suppressed, becomes quite unusual. The problems that are treated in this book are of interest to students and researchers interested in the original behavior of near-critical fluids as well as to engineers that have to manage supercritical fluids. A special chapter is dedicated to the present knowledge of critical point phenomena. Specific data for many fluids are provided, ranging from cryogenics (hydrogen) to high temperature (water). Basic information in statistical mechanics, mathematics and measurement techniques is also included. The basic concepts of fluid mechanics are given for the non-specialists to be able to read the parts he is interested in. Asymptotic theory of heat transfer by thermoacoustic processes is provided with enough details for PhD students or researchers and engineers to begin in the field. Key space are described in details, with many comparisons between theory and experiments to illustrate the topics.Sujet - Nom commun: Engineering | Hydraulic engineering | Transfert de chaleur | Fluides supercritiques | Hydrodynamique | Physique statistique | Transitions de phases
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Preface 1 General Introduction to Near-Critical and Supercritical Fluids I Thermomechanical Effects 1 Bridging Gas and Near-Critical Fluid Dynamics 2 Bridging Gas and Near-Critical Fluid Dynamics 3 Temperature and Density Equilibration 4 Heat Transfer II Heat Transfer Experiments Performed in Weightless Conditions 5 Quick Overview of Some Test Cells 6 The Pancake Test Cell 7 Heat Transport by the Piston Effect: Experiments 8 Coexisting Liquid–Vapor Phases III Effects of a Steady-State Acceleration Field 9 Interaction Between the Piston Effect and Gravitational Convection 10 Rayleigh–B´enard and Rayleigh–Taylor Instabilities 11 Experiments in a weak acceleration field and on Earth IV Influence of Time-Dependent Acceleration Fields 12 Response to Low-Frequency Vibrations: Solid-Like Behavior 13 Thermovibrational Effect V Appendices

This book investigates the unique hydrodynamics and heat transfer problems that are encountered in the vicinity of the critical point of fluids. Emphasis is given on weightlessness conditions, gravity effects and thermovibrational phenomena. Near their critical point, fluids indeed obey universal behavior and become very compressible and expandable. Their comportment, when gravity effects are suppressed, becomes quite unusual. The problems that are treated in this book are of interest to students and researchers interested in the original behavior of near-critical fluids as well as to engineers that have to manage supercritical fluids. A special chapter is dedicated to the present knowledge of critical point phenomena. Specific data for many fluids are provided, ranging from cryogenics (hydrogen) to high temperature (water). Basic information in statistical mechanics, mathematics and measurement techniques is also included. The basic concepts of fluid mechanics are given for the non-specialists to be able to read the parts he is interested in. Asymptotic theory of heat transfer by thermoacoustic processes is provided with enough details for PhD students or researchers and engineers to begin in the field. Key space are described in details, with many comparisons between theory and experiments to illustrate the topics