Analytical Heat and Fluid Flow in Microchannels and Microsystems

This book focuses on the modeling and analysis of heat and fluid flow in microchannels and micro-systems, compiling a number of analytical and hybrid numerical-analytical solutions for models that account for the relevant micro-scale effects, with the cor

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Renato M. Cotta Diego C. Knupp Carolina P. Naveira-Cotta

Analytical Heat and Fluid Flow in Microchannels and Microsystems

Mechanical Engineering Series Series editor Francis A. Kulacki, University of Minnesota

The Mechanical Engineering Series presents advanced level treatment of topics on the cutting edge of mechanical engineering. Designed for use by students, researchers and practicing engineers, the series presents modern developments in mechanical engineering and its innovative applications in applied mechanics, bioengineering, dynamic systems and control, energy, energy conversion and energy systems, fluid mechanics and fluid machinery, heat and mass transfer, manufacturing science and technology, mechanical design, mechanics of materials, micro- and nano-science technology, thermal physics, tribology, and vibration and acoustics. The series features graduate-level texts, professional books, and research monographs in key engineering science concentrations.

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Analytical Heat and Fluid Flow in Microchannels and Microsystems

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Renato M. Cotta Departments of Mechanical Engineering and Nanotechnology Engineering Federal University of Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro, RJ Brazil

Carolina P. Naveira-Cotta Departments of Mechanical Engineering and Nanotechnology Engineering Federal University of Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro, RJ Brazil

Diego C. Knupp Departments of Mechanical Engineering and Energy Rio de Janeiro State University Nova Friburgo, Rio de Janeiro Brazil

ISSN 0941-5122 Mechanical Engineering Series ISBN 978-3-319-23311-6 DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-23312-3

ISSN 2192-063X (electronic) ISBN 978-3-319-23312-3

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