Entropy Based Design and Analysis of Fluids Engineering Systems

Author:   Greg F. Naterer ,  Jose A. Camberos
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
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9780849372629


Pages:   344
Publication Date:   27 February 2008
Format:   Hardback
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From engineering fluid mechanics to power systems, information coding theory and other fields, entropy is key to maximizing performance in engineering systems. It serves a vital role in achieving the upper limits of efficiency of industrial processes and quality of manufactured products. Entropy based design (EBD) can shed new light on various flow processes, ranging from optimized flow configurations in an aircraft engine to highly ordered crystal structures in a turbine blade. Entropy Based Design of Fluid Engineering Systems provides an overview of EBD as an emerging technology with applications to aerospace, microfluidics, heat transfer, and other disciplines. The text extends past analytical methods of Entropy Generation Minimization to numerical simulations involving more complex configurations and experimental measurement techniques. The book begins with an extensive development of basic concepts, including the mathematical properties of entropy and exergy, as well as statistical and numerical formulations of the second law. It then goes on to describe topics related to incompressible flows and the Second Law in microfluidic systems. The authors develop computational and experimental methods for identifying problem regions within a system through the local rates of entropy production. With these techniques, designers can use EBD to focus on particular regions where design modifications can be made to improve system performance. Numerous case studies illustrate the concepts in each chapter, and cover an array of applications including supersonic flows, condensation and turbulence. A one-of-a-kind reference, Entropy Based Design of Fluid Engineering Systems outlines new advances showing how local irreversibilities can be detected in complex configurations so that engineering devices can be re-designed locally to improve overall performance.

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Author:   Greg F. Naterer ,  Jose A. Camberos
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:   CRC Press Inc
Weight:   0.612kg
ISBN:  

9780849372629


ISBN 10:   0849372623
Pages:   344
Publication Date:   27 February 2008
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction. Second Law Formulation. Numerical Analysis. Numerical Compliance with the Second Law. Experimental Analysis. Measurements and the Entropy Condition. Industrial Applications of Entropy Based Design.

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"""The authors have done an excellent job in providing a clear, concise and well-presented description of the entropy-based design of fluid engineering systems . . . up-to-date references."" —Kedar N. Shukla, in Zentralblatt Math, 2009"


The authors have done an excellent job in providing a clear, concise and well-presented description of the entropy-based design of fluid engineering systems . . . up-to-date references. -Kedar N. Shukla, in Zentralblatt Math, 2009


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