Heat Transfer – a Review of 2000 Literature R.J

Heat Transfer – a Review of 2000 Literature R.J

International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 45 (2002) 2853–2957 www.elsevier.com/locate/ijhmt Heat transfer – a review of 2000 literature R.J. Goldstein *, E.R.G. Eckert, W.E. Ibele, S.V. Patankar, T.W. Simon, T.H. Kuehn, P.J. Strykowski, K.K. Tamma, A. Bar-Cohen, J.V.R. Heberlein, J.H. Davidson, J. Bischof, F.A. Kulacki, U. Kortshagen, S. Garrick Heat Transfer Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Minnesota, 125 Mechanical Eng. Building, 111 Church Street S.E., Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA 1. Introduction heat transfer in heat exchangers, microscale transport phenomena, heat transfer in electronic systems, inverse Heat transfer continues to be a major field of interest problems and porous media. The ASME International to engineering and scientific researchers, as well as de- Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition (IM- signers, developers, and manufacturers. The wealth of ECE-2000) was held in Orlando, USA on 15–20 Octo- applications includes a wide variety of components and ber. The Heat Transfer Division of the ASME organized systems for energy devices, including general power sessions on heat transfer in turbomachinery, heat systems, heat exchangers, high performance gas tur- transfer enhancement in multiphase flow, CFD in multi- bines and other power conversion devices. Other areas dimensional two-phase flows, transport phenomena in of interest include chemical processing, general manu- materials processing, and radiative heat transfer. The facturing, bio-heat transfer, electronic cooling, comfort ASME Turbo Expo ‘Land, Sea and Air-2000’ held in heating and cooling, and a number of natural phe- Munich, Germany had sessions on film cooling and nomena from upwelling currents in the oceans to heat blade internal and external heat transfer. transport in stellar atmospheres. A Symposium on Energy Engineering was conducted The present review is intended to encompass the in 9–12 January in Hong Kong; sessions covered forced English language heat transfer papers published in 2000. convection, air-conditioning and refrigeration, boiling While being exhaustive, some selection is necessary. and condensation, and clean combustion technology. Many papers reviewed herein relate to the science of The Fourth ISHMT/ASME Heat and Mass Transfer heat transfer, including numerical, analytical and ex- Conference was held on 12–14 January in Girinagar, perimental works. Others relate to applications where India. The 5th International Workshop on Advanced heat transfer plays a major role in not only virtually all Plasma Tools and Process Engineering was held on 10– man-made devices, but natural systems as well. The 11 February in Santa Clara, USA. The Eighth Interna- papers are grouped into categories and then into sub- tional Seminar on Numerical Combustion was held on fields within these categories. We restrict ourselves to 5–8 March in Amelia Island, USA. The Third Inter- papers published in reviewed archival journals. national Symposium on Turbulence Heat and Mass Besides reviewing the journal articles in the body of Transfer was organized on 3–7 April in Nagoya, Japan. this paper, we also mention important conferences and The 4th Minsk International Heat and Mass Transfer meetings on heat transfer and related fields, major Forum on 22–26 May discussed issues in heat and mass awards presented in 2000, and books on heat transfer transfer in disperse and rheological systems and capil- published during the year. lary-porous bodies. An ASME–ZSIT International The 34th National Heat Transfer Conference on 20– Thermal Science Seminar was held on 11–14 June 22 August in Pittsburgh, USA had sessions on enhanced in Bled, Slovenia. The Eurotherm Seminar N64 held on 18–21 June in Reims, France covered advances in quantitative infrared thermography. The 14th Sympo- * Corresponding author. Tel.: +1-612-625-5552; fax: +1-612- sium on Thermophysical Properties was held on 25–30 625-3434. June in Boulder, USA. The Sixth International Con- E-mail address: [email protected] (R.J. Goldstein). ference on Advanced Computational Methods in Heat 0017-9310/02/$ - see front matter Ó 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved. PII: S0017-9310(02)00027-3 2854 R.J. Goldstein et al. / International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 45 (2002) 2853–2957 Transfer was held in Madrid, Spain on 26–28 June. Advances in Numerical Heat Transfer Papers were presented on natural and forced convection, W.J. Minkowycz, E. M. Sparrow (editors) porous media and composites, inverse problems, cou- Taylor & Francis pling of different numerical methods, and heat transfer in manufacturing. Condensation Heat Transfer Enhancement The 7th Australasian Heat and Mass Transfer Con- V.G.G. Rifert, H.F. Smirnov ference was held on 3–6 July in Townsville, Australia; Computational Analysis of Convection Heat topics covered, among others, were combustion, con- Transfer duction, multiphase flow and computational methods. G. Comini, B.Sunden (editors) An International Symposium on Heat Transfer in Gas Computational Mechanics, Inc. Turbine Systems was held on 13–18 August in Cesme, Turkey; sessions covered disk cavity and blade heat Dynamics of Regenerative Heat Transfer transfer, combustor liner cooling, film cooling and in- J.A. Wilmott ternal cooling. The 4th ASME–JSME Thermal Engi- Taylor & Francis neering Conference was held in Kobe, Japan on 1–6 Extended Surface Heat Transfer October; topics covered included phase change, flow in A.D. Kraus, A. Aziz microgravity, and microscale heat transfer. The Inter- John Wiley and Sons national Symposium on Multiphase Flow and Trans- port Phenomena (MFTP-2000) held on 5–10 November The Finite Element Method in Heat Transfer and in Antalya, Turkey covered bio-aerosols and bio- Fluid Dynamics systems, surface and interfacial phenomena, pollution J.N. Reddy, D.K. Gartling control and cleanroom technology, and scaling laws for CRC Press two-phase phenomena. In 2000, the 1999 Max Jakob Award was bestowed The Finite Analytic Method in Flows and Heat on Adrian Bejan for his pioneering work on entropy Transfer generation minimization and exergy analysis and his C.J. Chen, R.A. Bernatz, W. Lin, K. Carlson lifelong contributions to the areas of natural convection, Computational Mechanics, Inc. porous media, and combined heat and mass transfer. Fundamentals of Momentum, Mass and Heat The Donnald Q. Kerd award was given to V.K. Dhir for Transfer his outstanding applied research contributions to phase J.R. Welty, R.E. Wilson, C.E. Wicks, G.L. Rorrer change and thermal hydraulics of nuclear systems, and John Wiley and Sons basic and applied research contributions in heat and mass transport. At IMECE-2000, the Heat Transfer Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer Memorial Awards were presented to Ramesh Shah (Art) F. Incropera and D.P. DeWitt for his significant contributions to the design theories of John Wiley and Sons compact heat exchangers and education worldwide Heat Transfer through lectures, Dr. Ashley Emery (General) for dem- V.P. Isachenko, S. Semyonov, A. Sukomel onstrating the importance of heat transfer fundamentals University Press of the Pacific in a wide spectrum of research and engineering appli- cations, and Dr. Ta-Shen Chen (Science) for outstand- Heat and Mass Transfer Under Plasma Conditions ing pioneering contributions to the understanding of P. Fauchais, J. Heberlein, J. van der Mullen mixed convective heat transfer, instability mechanisms, (editors) and transport processes in such flows. New York Academy of Sciences Books published during the year on heat transfer include: Proceedings of the International Conference on Heat Transfer and Transport Phenomena in Microscale Advances in Enhanced Heat Transfer G.P. Celata, V. P. Carey (editors) ASME Press Begell House Publishers, Inc. Advanced Computational Methods in Heat Heat Transfer in Industrial Combustion Transfer C. Baukal B. Sunden, C. Brebbia CRC Press Advances in Heat Transfer, Vol. 34 Heat Transfer J.P. Harnett, T.F. Irvine, G.A. Greene L.C. Thomas Academic Press, Inc. Capstone Publishing Corporation R.J. Goldstein et al. / International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 45 (2002) 2853–2957 2855 Introduction to Heat Transfer [7A]; experimental/numerical studies of residual stresses V. Arpaci, A. Selamet, S.-H. Kao [8A]; macro/micro periodic layered solids [9A]; transient Prentice-Hall analysis in 1-D slab [10A]; thermal diffusivity measure- ments in composites with thick fillers and rubbers [11A]; Introduction to Heat Transfer thermal resistance on heat transfer in composite medium F. Incropera and D.P. DeWitt using thermal wave model [12A]; and thermo-hygro- John Wiley and Sons mechanical tailoring of composites accounting for sec- Modelling of Transport Phenomena in Crystal ond sound [13A]. Growth 2.3. Heat conduction in arbitrary geometries J.S. Szmyd, K. Suzuki (editors) Computational Mechanics, Inc. The various issues dealing with pin fins [14A], T- Microgravity Fluid Physics and Heat Transfer shaped fins [15A], heat-pipe fin [16A], extended heat International Conference on Microgravity Fluid transfer fins [17A], binary mixtures of granular materials Physics and Heat Transfer [18A], irregularly spaced plane strip contact [19A], and Begell House Publishers, Inc. modeling of transient conduction in plane slabs em- ploying a rational method for distribution of nodes National Heat Transfer Conference Proceedings [20A] appear in this sub-category. American Nuclear Society Principles of Heat Transfer 2.4. Thermal waves, micro/nanoscale effects, and laser F. Kreith, M. Bohn

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