
Heat Pipes
Theory, Design and Applications
Butterworth-Heinemann (Publisher)
6th Edition
Published on 8. November 2013
Book
Hardback
288 pages
978-0-08-098266-3 (ISBN)
Shipment within 15-20 days
Description
Heat Pipes, Sixth Edition, takes a highly practical approach to the design and selection of heat pipes, making it an essential guide for practicing engineers and an ideal text for postgraduate students.This new edition has been revised to include new information on the underlying theory of heat pipes and heat transfer, and features fully updated applications, new data sections, and updated chapters on design and electronics cooling. The book is a useful reference for those with experience and an accessible introduction for those approaching the topic for the first time.
Reviews / Votes
"Overall...an excellent book that covers the subject in great depth for the benefit of heat pipe designers and users...Engineers will no doubt continue to stretch the boundaries of heat pipe technology, and this book would be a valuable addition to the technical library of any engineer working with heat pipes." --MachineBuilding.net, June, 2014"...outlines the theory, design, and applications of heat pipes, including their historical development, heat transfer and fluid flow theory relevant to the operation of the classical wicked heat pipe, analytical techniques, components and materials and compatibility data, and testing...This edition has been revised to integrate new information on the underlying theory of heat pipes and heat transfer and has new data on thermosyphons, applications, and manufacturing methods." --ProtoView.com, February 2014
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Edition
6th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Mechanical, Chemical, Thermal and Process Engineers
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
Approx. 150 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 254 mm
Width: 194 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
816 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-08-098266-3 (9780080982663)
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Persons
Professor Reay manages David Reay & Associates, UK, and he is a Visiting Professor at Northumbria University, Emeritus Professor at Newcastle University, and Honorary Professor Brunel University London, UK. His main research interests are compact heat exchangers, process intensification, and heat pumps. He is also Editor-in-Chief of Thermal Science and Engineering Progress and Associate Editor of the International Journal of Thermofluids, both are published by Elsevier. Prof. Reay is the Author/Co-author of eight other books. Dr McGlen is the Advanced Technology Manager at Boyd's UK facility, where he leads research and development of future heat pipe technologies and hi-tech commercial applications. Research interests include patented additive manufactured heat pipe technology, heat pipe fluids and materials combinations, novel heat pipe geometry, wick construction and heat pipe functionality. He has over 20 years' experience in commercial electronic thermal management application, with main focus areas in the Space, Aerospace & Defence and Automotive application. Dr McGlen is a chartered engineer (MIMechE) and is a Royal Academy of Engineering Visiting Professor in Practice at Newcastle University. Peter Kew first became involved in heat pipes in the late 1970s as a research officer with International Research and Development (IRD) working on a range of heat transfer and energy conservation projects, including heat pipe development which was then led by David Reay. He has maintained this interest in this area for 40 years at IRD and then as a Lecturer and Senior Lecturer at Heriot-Watt University and as Associate Head of the University's School of Engineering and Physical Sciences, responsible for the School's activities on the Dubai Campus of the University. On retirement from Heriot-Watt he has been active as a consultant.
Author
Manager, David Reay and Associates; Visiting Professor, Northumbria University; Researcher, Newcastle University; Honorary Professor at Nottingham University, UK
Advanced Technology Manager, Boyd Technologies Ashington UK Ltd
Retired Senior Lecturer, Heriot-Watt University, UK, and Associate Head, School of Engineering and Physical Sciences, Dubai campus
Content
1. Historical Development
2. Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow Theory
3. Components and Materials
4. Design Guide
5. Manufacture and Testing
6. Special Types of Heat Pipe
7. Applications
8. Electronics Cooling
2. Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow Theory
3. Components and Materials
4. Design Guide
5. Manufacture and Testing
6. Special Types of Heat Pipe
7. Applications
8. Electronics Cooling