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Heat Pipes and Solid Sorption Transformations

Fundamentals and Practical Applications

Heat Pipes and Solid Sorption Transformations

Fundamentals and Practical Applications

Edited ByL.L Vasiliev, Sadik Kakac
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2013
eBook Published 8 May 2013
Pub. location Boca Raton
Imprint CRC Press
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1201/b14864
Pages 536 pages
eBook ISBN 9781466564152
SubjectsEngineering & Technology, Mathematics & Statistics
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Vasiliev, L. (Ed.), Kakac, S. (Ed.). (2013). Heat Pipes and Solid Sorption Transformations. Boca Raton: CRC Press, https://doi.org/10.1201/b14864
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Developing clean energy and utilizing waste energy has become increasingly vital. Research targeting the advancement of thermally powered adsorption cooling technologies has progressed in the past few decades, and the awareness of fuel cells and thermally activated (heat pipe heat exchangers) adsorption systems using natural refrigerants and/or alt

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|28 pages
- A Review of Modelling Approaches to Heat and Mass Transfers in Porous Wicks
BySassi Ben Nasrallah, Marc Prat
View abstract
chapter 2|34 pages
- Thermally Powered Adsorption Cooling: Recent Trends and Applications
ByB. B. Saha, I. I. El-Sharkawy
View abstract
chapter 3|46 pages
- Optimisation of Adsorption Dynamics in Adsorptive Heat Transformers: Experiment and Modelling
ByYuri I. Aristov
View abstract
chapter 4|36 pages
- Mechanisms of Intensive Heat Transfer for Different Modes of Boiling
ByVictor V. Yagov
View abstract
chapter 5|68 pages
- A Review of Practical Applications of Heat Pipes and Innovative Application of Opportunities for Global Warming
ByM. Mochizuki, A. Akbarzadeh, T. Nguyen
View abstract
chapter 6|46 pages
Heat Pipes and Thermosyphons for Thermal Management of Solid Sorption Machines and Fuel Cells
ByL. L. Vasiliev, L. L. Vasiliev Jr
View abstract
chapter 7|24 pages
- Modelling of Heat and Mass Transfer in Sorption and Chemisorption Heat Converters and Their Optimisation
ByL. L. Vasiliev, O. S. Rabinovich, N. V. Pavlyukevich and M. Yu. Liakh
View abstract
chapter 8|36 pages
- Sorption Systems with Heat Pipe Thermal Management for Hydrogenous Gas Storage and Transportation
ByL. L. Vasiliev, L. E. Kanonchik
View abstract
chapter 9|38 pages
- Fundamental Questions of Closed Two-Phase Thermosyphons
ByM. K. Bezrodny
View abstract
chapter 10|54 pages
- Thermal Control Systems with Variable Conductance Heat Pipes for Space Application: Theory and Practice
ByV. M. Baturkin
View abstract
chapter 11|54 pages
- Thermosyphon Technology for Industrial Applications
ByMarcia B. H. Mantelli
View abstract
chapter 12|32 pages
- Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer with Phase Change in Minichannels and Microchannels
ByV. V. Kuznetsov, S. A. Safonov
View abstract

Developing clean energy and utilizing waste energy has become increasingly vital. Research targeting the advancement of thermally powered adsorption cooling technologies has progressed in the past few decades, and the awareness of fuel cells and thermally activated (heat pipe heat exchangers) adsorption systems using natural refrigerants and/or alt

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|28 pages
- A Review of Modelling Approaches to Heat and Mass Transfers in Porous Wicks
BySassi Ben Nasrallah, Marc Prat
View abstract
chapter 2|34 pages
- Thermally Powered Adsorption Cooling: Recent Trends and Applications
ByB. B. Saha, I. I. El-Sharkawy
View abstract
chapter 3|46 pages
- Optimisation of Adsorption Dynamics in Adsorptive Heat Transformers: Experiment and Modelling
ByYuri I. Aristov
View abstract
chapter 4|36 pages
- Mechanisms of Intensive Heat Transfer for Different Modes of Boiling
ByVictor V. Yagov
View abstract
chapter 5|68 pages
- A Review of Practical Applications of Heat Pipes and Innovative Application of Opportunities for Global Warming
ByM. Mochizuki, A. Akbarzadeh, T. Nguyen
View abstract
chapter 6|46 pages
Heat Pipes and Thermosyphons for Thermal Management of Solid Sorption Machines and Fuel Cells
ByL. L. Vasiliev, L. L. Vasiliev Jr
View abstract
chapter 7|24 pages
- Modelling of Heat and Mass Transfer in Sorption and Chemisorption Heat Converters and Their Optimisation
ByL. L. Vasiliev, O. S. Rabinovich, N. V. Pavlyukevich and M. Yu. Liakh
View abstract
chapter 8|36 pages
- Sorption Systems with Heat Pipe Thermal Management for Hydrogenous Gas Storage and Transportation
ByL. L. Vasiliev, L. E. Kanonchik
View abstract
chapter 9|38 pages
- Fundamental Questions of Closed Two-Phase Thermosyphons
ByM. K. Bezrodny
View abstract
chapter 10|54 pages
- Thermal Control Systems with Variable Conductance Heat Pipes for Space Application: Theory and Practice
ByV. M. Baturkin
View abstract
chapter 11|54 pages
- Thermosyphon Technology for Industrial Applications
ByMarcia B. H. Mantelli
View abstract
chapter 12|32 pages
- Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer with Phase Change in Minichannels and Microchannels
ByV. V. Kuznetsov, S. A. Safonov
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Developing clean energy and utilizing waste energy has become increasingly vital. Research targeting the advancement of thermally powered adsorption cooling technologies has progressed in the past few decades, and the awareness of fuel cells and thermally activated (heat pipe heat exchangers) adsorption systems using natural refrigerants and/or alt

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|28 pages
- A Review of Modelling Approaches to Heat and Mass Transfers in Porous Wicks
BySassi Ben Nasrallah, Marc Prat
View abstract
chapter 2|34 pages
- Thermally Powered Adsorption Cooling: Recent Trends and Applications
ByB. B. Saha, I. I. El-Sharkawy
View abstract
chapter 3|46 pages
- Optimisation of Adsorption Dynamics in Adsorptive Heat Transformers: Experiment and Modelling
ByYuri I. Aristov
View abstract
chapter 4|36 pages
- Mechanisms of Intensive Heat Transfer for Different Modes of Boiling
ByVictor V. Yagov
View abstract
chapter 5|68 pages
- A Review of Practical Applications of Heat Pipes and Innovative Application of Opportunities for Global Warming
ByM. Mochizuki, A. Akbarzadeh, T. Nguyen
View abstract
chapter 6|46 pages
Heat Pipes and Thermosyphons for Thermal Management of Solid Sorption Machines and Fuel Cells
ByL. L. Vasiliev, L. L. Vasiliev Jr
View abstract
chapter 7|24 pages
- Modelling of Heat and Mass Transfer in Sorption and Chemisorption Heat Converters and Their Optimisation
ByL. L. Vasiliev, O. S. Rabinovich, N. V. Pavlyukevich and M. Yu. Liakh
View abstract
chapter 8|36 pages
- Sorption Systems with Heat Pipe Thermal Management for Hydrogenous Gas Storage and Transportation
ByL. L. Vasiliev, L. E. Kanonchik
View abstract
chapter 9|38 pages
- Fundamental Questions of Closed Two-Phase Thermosyphons
ByM. K. Bezrodny
View abstract
chapter 10|54 pages
- Thermal Control Systems with Variable Conductance Heat Pipes for Space Application: Theory and Practice
ByV. M. Baturkin
View abstract
chapter 11|54 pages
- Thermosyphon Technology for Industrial Applications
ByMarcia B. H. Mantelli
View abstract
chapter 12|32 pages
- Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer with Phase Change in Minichannels and Microchannels
ByV. V. Kuznetsov, S. A. Safonov
View abstract

Developing clean energy and utilizing waste energy has become increasingly vital. Research targeting the advancement of thermally powered adsorption cooling technologies has progressed in the past few decades, and the awareness of fuel cells and thermally activated (heat pipe heat exchangers) adsorption systems using natural refrigerants and/or alt

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|28 pages
- A Review of Modelling Approaches to Heat and Mass Transfers in Porous Wicks
BySassi Ben Nasrallah, Marc Prat
View abstract
chapter 2|34 pages
- Thermally Powered Adsorption Cooling: Recent Trends and Applications
ByB. B. Saha, I. I. El-Sharkawy
View abstract
chapter 3|46 pages
- Optimisation of Adsorption Dynamics in Adsorptive Heat Transformers: Experiment and Modelling
ByYuri I. Aristov
View abstract
chapter 4|36 pages
- Mechanisms of Intensive Heat Transfer for Different Modes of Boiling
ByVictor V. Yagov
View abstract
chapter 5|68 pages
- A Review of Practical Applications of Heat Pipes and Innovative Application of Opportunities for Global Warming
ByM. Mochizuki, A. Akbarzadeh, T. Nguyen
View abstract
chapter 6|46 pages
Heat Pipes and Thermosyphons for Thermal Management of Solid Sorption Machines and Fuel Cells
ByL. L. Vasiliev, L. L. Vasiliev Jr
View abstract
chapter 7|24 pages
- Modelling of Heat and Mass Transfer in Sorption and Chemisorption Heat Converters and Their Optimisation
ByL. L. Vasiliev, O. S. Rabinovich, N. V. Pavlyukevich and M. Yu. Liakh
View abstract
chapter 8|36 pages
- Sorption Systems with Heat Pipe Thermal Management for Hydrogenous Gas Storage and Transportation
ByL. L. Vasiliev, L. E. Kanonchik
View abstract
chapter 9|38 pages
- Fundamental Questions of Closed Two-Phase Thermosyphons
ByM. K. Bezrodny
View abstract
chapter 10|54 pages
- Thermal Control Systems with Variable Conductance Heat Pipes for Space Application: Theory and Practice
ByV. M. Baturkin
View abstract
chapter 11|54 pages
- Thermosyphon Technology for Industrial Applications
ByMarcia B. H. Mantelli
View abstract
chapter 12|32 pages
- Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer with Phase Change in Minichannels and Microchannels
ByV. V. Kuznetsov, S. A. Safonov
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Developing clean energy and utilizing waste energy has become increasingly vital. Research targeting the advancement of thermally powered adsorption cooling technologies has progressed in the past few decades, and the awareness of fuel cells and thermally activated (heat pipe heat exchangers) adsorption systems using natural refrigerants and/or alt

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|28 pages
- A Review of Modelling Approaches to Heat and Mass Transfers in Porous Wicks
BySassi Ben Nasrallah, Marc Prat
View abstract
chapter 2|34 pages
- Thermally Powered Adsorption Cooling: Recent Trends and Applications
ByB. B. Saha, I. I. El-Sharkawy
View abstract
chapter 3|46 pages
- Optimisation of Adsorption Dynamics in Adsorptive Heat Transformers: Experiment and Modelling
ByYuri I. Aristov
View abstract
chapter 4|36 pages
- Mechanisms of Intensive Heat Transfer for Different Modes of Boiling
ByVictor V. Yagov
View abstract
chapter 5|68 pages
- A Review of Practical Applications of Heat Pipes and Innovative Application of Opportunities for Global Warming
ByM. Mochizuki, A. Akbarzadeh, T. Nguyen
View abstract
chapter 6|46 pages
Heat Pipes and Thermosyphons for Thermal Management of Solid Sorption Machines and Fuel Cells
ByL. L. Vasiliev, L. L. Vasiliev Jr
View abstract
chapter 7|24 pages
- Modelling of Heat and Mass Transfer in Sorption and Chemisorption Heat Converters and Their Optimisation
ByL. L. Vasiliev, O. S. Rabinovich, N. V. Pavlyukevich and M. Yu. Liakh
View abstract
chapter 8|36 pages
- Sorption Systems with Heat Pipe Thermal Management for Hydrogenous Gas Storage and Transportation
ByL. L. Vasiliev, L. E. Kanonchik
View abstract
chapter 9|38 pages
- Fundamental Questions of Closed Two-Phase Thermosyphons
ByM. K. Bezrodny
View abstract
chapter 10|54 pages
- Thermal Control Systems with Variable Conductance Heat Pipes for Space Application: Theory and Practice
ByV. M. Baturkin
View abstract
chapter 11|54 pages
- Thermosyphon Technology for Industrial Applications
ByMarcia B. H. Mantelli
View abstract
chapter 12|32 pages
- Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer with Phase Change in Minichannels and Microchannels
ByV. V. Kuznetsov, S. A. Safonov
View abstract

Developing clean energy and utilizing waste energy has become increasingly vital. Research targeting the advancement of thermally powered adsorption cooling technologies has progressed in the past few decades, and the awareness of fuel cells and thermally activated (heat pipe heat exchangers) adsorption systems using natural refrigerants and/or alt

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|28 pages
- A Review of Modelling Approaches to Heat and Mass Transfers in Porous Wicks
BySassi Ben Nasrallah, Marc Prat
View abstract
chapter 2|34 pages
- Thermally Powered Adsorption Cooling: Recent Trends and Applications
ByB. B. Saha, I. I. El-Sharkawy
View abstract
chapter 3|46 pages
- Optimisation of Adsorption Dynamics in Adsorptive Heat Transformers: Experiment and Modelling
ByYuri I. Aristov
View abstract
chapter 4|36 pages
- Mechanisms of Intensive Heat Transfer for Different Modes of Boiling
ByVictor V. Yagov
View abstract
chapter 5|68 pages
- A Review of Practical Applications of Heat Pipes and Innovative Application of Opportunities for Global Warming
ByM. Mochizuki, A. Akbarzadeh, T. Nguyen
View abstract
chapter 6|46 pages
Heat Pipes and Thermosyphons for Thermal Management of Solid Sorption Machines and Fuel Cells
ByL. L. Vasiliev, L. L. Vasiliev Jr
View abstract
chapter 7|24 pages
- Modelling of Heat and Mass Transfer in Sorption and Chemisorption Heat Converters and Their Optimisation
ByL. L. Vasiliev, O. S. Rabinovich, N. V. Pavlyukevich and M. Yu. Liakh
View abstract
chapter 8|36 pages
- Sorption Systems with Heat Pipe Thermal Management for Hydrogenous Gas Storage and Transportation
ByL. L. Vasiliev, L. E. Kanonchik
View abstract
chapter 9|38 pages
- Fundamental Questions of Closed Two-Phase Thermosyphons
ByM. K. Bezrodny
View abstract
chapter 10|54 pages
- Thermal Control Systems with Variable Conductance Heat Pipes for Space Application: Theory and Practice
ByV. M. Baturkin
View abstract
chapter 11|54 pages
- Thermosyphon Technology for Industrial Applications
ByMarcia B. H. Mantelli
View abstract
chapter 12|32 pages
- Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer with Phase Change in Minichannels and Microchannels
ByV. V. Kuznetsov, S. A. Safonov
View abstract
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