Modeling of Heat and Moisture Transfer in Porous Textile Medium Subject to External Wind: Improving Clothing Design

  • Ghaddar N
  • Ghali K
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Includes index. This Handbook provides researchers, faculty, design engineers in industrial R&D, and practicing engineers in the field concise treatments of advanced and more-recently established topics in thermal science and engineering, with an important emphasis on micro- and nanosystems, not covered in earlier references on applied thermal science, heat transfer or relevant aspects of mechanical/chemical engineering. Major sections address new developments in heat transfer, transport phenomena, single- and multiphase flows with energy transfer, thermal-bioengineering, thermal radiation, combined mode heat transfer, coupled heat and mass transfer, and energy systems. Energy transport at the macro-scale and micro/nano-scales is also included. The internationally recognized team of authors adopt a consistent and systematic approach and writing style, including ample cross reference among topics, offering readers a user-friendly knowledgebase greater than the sum of its parts, perfect for frequent consultation. The Handbook of Thermal Science and Engineering is ideal for academic and professional readers in the traditional and emerging areas of mechanical engineering, chemical engineering, aerospace engineering, bioengineering, electronics fabrication, energy, and manufacturing concerned with the influence thermal phenomena. Heat Transfer Fundamentals -- Single-phase Convective Heat Tranfer -- Single-phase Heat Transfer in Porous and Particulate Media.-Thermal Radiation Heat Transfer -- Heat Transfer Equipment -- Heat Transfer With Phase Change -- Heat Transfer in Biology and Biological Systems -- Plasma Heat Transfer.

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Ghaddar, N., & Ghali, K. (2017). Modeling of Heat and Moisture Transfer in Porous Textile Medium Subject to External Wind: Improving Clothing Design. In Handbook of Thermal Science and Engineering (pp. 1–32). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-32003-8_40-2

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