Synopses & Reviews
Thermal systems play an increasingly symbiotic role alongside mechanical systems in varied applications spanning materials processing, energy conversion, pollution, aerospace, and automobiles. Responding to the need for a flexible, yet systematic approach to designing thermal systems across such diverse fields, Design and Optimization of Thermal Systems, Second Edition provides hands-on guidance needed to solve practical and progressively complex design problems.
This bookoffers a thorough examination of basic concepts and procedures for conceptual design, formulation, modeling, simulation, feasible design, and optimization. The chapters encompass traditional as well as emerging techniques, featuring timely and compelling examples to demonstrate the range of potential problems and available solutions that readers may apply to their own needs.
Maintaining its emphasis on mathematical modeling and simulation techniques, this revised edition offers extended coverage on manufacturability, material selection, and sensitivity. It includes new material on genetic and gradient search methods and highlights significant trends such as knowledge-based design methodology. This edition also updates and enhances its coverage of important economic, safety, security, and environmental aspects and considerations.
Synopsis
This new text presents the basic concepts and procedures for the design and optimization of thermal systems. Through a variety of open-ended problems and examples, Design and Optimization of Thermal Systems discusses conceptual design, formulation, modeling, simulation, synthesis, and optimization. Computational simulations are also presented as important ingredients in the design process. The text takes the reader from simple systems to full-scale practical systems in industry. Sample computer programs, material properties, and other useful information is also included.