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  • 1Heat transfer — is a discipline of thermal engineering that concerns the exchange of thermal energy from one physical system to another. Heat transfer is classified into various mechanisms, such as heat conduction, convection, thermal radiation, and phase change …

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  • 2Heat pipe — A heat pipe is a heat transfer mechanism that can transport large quantities of heat with a very small difference in temperature between the hotter and colder interfaces. Inside a heat pipe, at the hot interface a fluid turns to vapour and the… …

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  • 3Transport phenomena — In physics, chemistry, biology and engineering, a transport phenomenon is any of various mechanisms by which particles or quantities move from one place to another. The laws which govern transport connect a flux with a motive force . Three common …

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  • 4Heat exchanger — An interchangeable plate heat exchanger Tubular heat exchan …

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  • 5Fluid dynamics — Continuum mechanics …

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  • 6Fluid Science Laboratory — The Fluid Science Laboratory is a European (ESA s) science payload designed for use in Columbus built by Alenia Aeronautica Spazio and OHB System. It is a multi user facility for conducting fluid physics research in microgravity conditions. It… …

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  • 7transport phenomenon — ▪ physics       in physics, any of the phenomena involving the movement of various entities, such as mass, momentum, or energy, through a medium, fluid or solid, by virtue of nonuniform conditions existing within the medium. Variations of… …

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  • 8Fluid mechanics — Continuum mechanics …

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  • 9Transport Phenomena — infobox book name=Transport Phenomena image caption= author=Bird, R.B., Stewart, W.E. and Lightfoot, E.N. language=English subject= Transport Phenomena publisher=John Wiley Sons release date=1960 (First Edition) media type=Hardback pages=780 isbn …

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  • 10Heat-Pipe — Ein Wärmerohr ist ein Wärmeüberträger, der unter Nutzung von Verdampfungswärme eines Stoffes eine hohe Wärmestromdichte erlaubt, d. h. auf kleiner Querschnittsfläche können große Mengen Wärme transportiert werden. Beispielsweise kann die… …

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