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The development of nanofluid as an innovative class of thermal fluid subsequently inspired use in their engineering applications.
In 1990s, a new class of thermal spray processes called high velocity oxy-fuel (HVOF) spraying was developed (Oguchi et al. 1992; Sobolev and Guilemany 1996).
The emergence of nanofluids as an attractive new class of thermal fluids, with enhanced heat transfer characteristics, rapidly stimulated their use in engineering applications.
The paper draws attention to a new class of thermal design problems, in which the system architecture is derived from a combination of heat transfer and mechanical strength considerations.
In this context, latent thermal energy storage (LTES) systems utilizing phase change materials are a class of thermal storage systems that basically stores and releases thermal energy by virtue of the phase transition phenomenon.
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Nanofluids are a new class of engineered thermal fluids with enhanced thermal properties and heat transfer capabilities exceeding those of the base liquid.
As a result, we are allowed to propose a new class of intelligent thermal metamaterial — switchable concentrator, which is made of inhomogeneous anisotropic materials.
Whereas in 2D the high energy cut-off is constrained by the limited dissipation of magnetic energy, in 1D the process converts the bulk motion of current sheets towards directed particle momentum of an exclusive class of non-thermal particles.
Here we propose a class of macroscopic networks of thermal conduction that combine regular networks with macroscopic thermally conductive systems.
This chapter focuses on the important class of water energy nexus in thermal desalination systems.
Compounds with an A2B2O7-type pyrochlore structure have been identified as a class of materials with low thermal conductivity.
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