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An Introduction to Heat Pipes: Modeling, Testing, and Applications

An Introduction to Heat Pipes: Modeling, Testing, and Applications

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Your complete resource on heat pipe operation, behavior, performance characteristics, and limitations

This book is designed to help students, operations engineers, andmechanical and electrical engineers in the electronic packagingindustry grasp the principles of operation for a wide range of heatpipes. Packed with examples and design information, it takes youthrough the background and historical development of heat pipes, discusses the interfacial phenomena that govern their operationalcharacteristics, and presents the fundamental operating principlesand limitations of both heat pipes and thermosyphons.

Along with detailed presentations of the governing physicalphenomena involved, this comprehensive guide features extensivecoverage of:
* The background physics of fluids, their behavior in heat pipes, and associated interfacial phenomena
* Heat pipe design methodologies and manufacturing considerations
* Applications for cooling both electrical and mechanical systems
* The full range of heat pipe classifications, including rotatingand revolving, micro, cryogenic, and variable conductance heatpipes, as well as thermal diodes and switches

This book provides all the information and guidance you need toincrease your understanding of these innovative devices and tobegin to apply them to the thermal control of electronic devicesand components.

Author: G. P. Petersen, Peterson
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Published: 09/08/1994
Pages: 368
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.53lbs
Size: 9.57h x 6.44w x 0.90d
ISBN: 9780471305125

About the Author
G. P. PETERSON is the Tenneco Professor and Head of the Departmentof Mechanical Engineering at Texas A&M University, where hereceived his PhD in Mechanical Engineering. He has been ProgramDirector of the National Science Foundation's Thermal Transport andThermal Processing Program and a research scientist at NASA'sJohnson Space Center.

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