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OverviewInterest in waste heat recovery became paramount during the energy crisis of the mid 1970s and that interest has sustained itself through the ongoing international concern about air pollution and, in particular the effect of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases upon global warming. A. John Willmott, a respected authority on heat recovery, provides up-to-date and comprehensive coverage of the modeling of the process of heat transfer embodied in regenerative devices. He brings together material on storage and thermal generators and gives great emphasis to non-linear problems including the representation of temperature dependence of thermophysical properties involved. In ten dynamic chapters you will find coverage of: the storage of heat in packing; the Single Blow problem; basic concepts in counterflow thermal regenerators; counterflow regenerators; finite conductivity models; non-linear models of counterflow regenerators; transient response of counterflow regenerators; and parallel flow regenerators Bringing together material developed over the past twenty years, the book will be of great interest to mechanical and chemical engineers as well as applied mathematicians concerned with models of heat transfer processes. Full Product DetailsAuthor: John A WillmottPublisher: Taylor & Francis Inc Imprint: CRC Press Inc Weight: 0.680kg ISBN: 9781560323693ISBN 10: 1560323698 Pages: 316 Publication Date: 08 August 2001 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThis book offers an insightful blend between theory and practice in an area where the deficiency of steady-state treatments is apparent. The text has an engaging style; a rigorous, but clearly explained mathematical treatment; and an organization that develops the reader from the fundamentals to the most intricate aspects of dynamic response of regenerators. In this way, the book accomplishes two simultaneous objectives: enabling the calculation of conventional or novel regenerators and furnishing useful procedures for practical applications. H Perez Blanco (Dept of Mech Eng, Penn State, 338 Reber Bldg, University Park PA 16801) Appl Mech Rev vol 56, no 2, March 2003. This book offers an insightful blend between theory and practice in an area where the deficiency of steady-state treatments is apparent. The text has an engaging style; a rigorous, but clearly explained mathematical treatment; and an organization that develops the reader from the fundamentals to the most intricate aspects of dynamic response of regenerators. In this way, the book accomplishes two simultaneous objectives: enabling the calculation of conventional or novel regenerators and furnishing useful procedures for practical applications. H Perez Blanco (Dept of Mech Eng, Penn State, 338 Reber Bldg, University Park PA 16801) Appl Mech Rev vol 56, no 2, March 2003. <br> Author InformationJohn A Willmott Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |