Hutter Advances in Cold-Region Thermal Engineering and Sciences

Advances in Cold-Region Thermal Engineering and Sciences

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Technological, Environmental, and Climatological Impact Proceedings of the 6th International Symposium Held in Darmstadt, Germany, 22-25 August 1999

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Beschreibung

This book consists of peer-reviewed articles and reviews presented as lectures at the Sixth International Symposium on Thermal Engineering and Sciences for Cold Regions in Darmstadt, Germany. It addresses all relevant aspects of thermal physics and engineering in cold regions, such as the Arctic regions. These environments present many unique freezing and melting phenomena and the relevant heat and mass transfer processes are of basic importance with respect to both the technological applications and the natural context in which they occur. Intended for physicists, engineers, geoscientists, climatologists and cryologists alike, these proceedings cover topics such as: ice formation and decay, heat conduction with phase change, convection with freezing and melting, thermal properties at low temperature, frost heave and permafrost, climate impact in cold regions, thermal design of structures, bio-engineering in cold regions, and many more.
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

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Kolumban Hutter

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"The book is highly recommended for all those involved in cold region studies." (ASLIB Book Guide, 2000)

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ISBN: 9783540663331
Verlag: Springer Berlin
Erscheinung: 11.08.1999

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