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Is the heat and mass transfer intensification defined as a new paradigm of process engineering, or is it just a common and old idea, renamed and given the current taste? Where might intensification occur? How to achieve intensification? How the shape optimization of thermal and fluidic devices leads to intensified heat and mass transfers? To answer these questions, Heat & Mass Transfer Intensification and Shape Optimization: A Multi-scale Approach clarifies the definition of the intensification by highlighting the potential role of the multi-scale structures, the specific interfacial area, the distribution of driving force, the modes of energy supply and the temporal aspects of processes. A ...
This book contains keynote lectures and 54 technical papers, presented at the 23rd International Thermal Conductivity Conference, on various topics, including techniques, coatings and films, theory, composites, fluids, metals, ceramics, and organics, related to thermal conductivity.
The Art of Measuring in the Thermal Sciences provides an original state-of-the-art guide to scholars who are conducting thermal experiments in both academia and industry. Applications include energy generation, transport, manufacturing, mining, processes, HVAC&R, etc. This book presents original insights into advanced measurement techniques and systems, explores the fundamentals, and focuses on the analysis and design of thermal systems. Discusses the advanced measurement techniques now used in thermal systems Links measurement techniques to concepts in thermal science and engineering Draws upon the original work of current researchers and experts in thermal-fluid measurement Includes coverage of new technologies, such as micro-level heat transfer measurements Covers the main types of instrumentation and software used in thermal-fluid measurements This book offers engineers, researchers, and graduate students an overview of the best practices for conducting sound measurements in the thermal sciences.
Presents 79 papers from the June 1996 conference, covering a wide range of topics in the areas of mathematics, mechanics, and heat transfer. Presented by scientists, mathematicians, and engineers from the U.S. and Europe, papers include treatments of: bidimensional inversion in microwave radiometric imaging, iteration schemes for inverse obstacle problems, and inverse approach to plasto-hydrodynamic lubrication. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Immunotherapy represents a hopeful approach to managing cancer patients, mostly due to its relatively high safety and durable effects. For more than a decade, immune checkpoint (IC) inhibitors have been amongst the most successful weapons in the anti-cancer arsenal, targeting key cellular and molecular processes within the tumor microenvironment (TME). However, even though IC-treatment is less toxic than other available anti-cancer therapies, emerged autoimmunity and immune-related adverse events (irAEs) are considered vulnerable points. Type-1 diabetes, myasthenia gravis, autoimmune encephalitis, myocarditis, autoimmune hypophysitis, arthritis, vasculitis, vitiligo, and psoriasis are included in disease conditions developed following treatment with anti-CTLA-4 and/or anti-PD-1/PD-L1 antibodies in patients with metastatic melanoma, small cell lung cancer, renal cancer, or metastatic prostate cancer. Additionally, individuals with pre-existing autoimmunity (rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus, vasculitis, Sjögren’s syndrome) comprise a specific group of cancer patients who exhibit a high risk of autoimmune flare-up or irAEs upon IC-treatment.