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Enhanced heat and mass transfer in the new millennium: a review of the 2001 literature

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Journal of Enhanced Heat Transfer, 11 (2): 87-118 (2004)
DOI: 10.1615/JEnhHeatTransf.v11.i2.10

Abstract

An extended bibliography of 355 technical papers on enhanced, or augmented, heat and mass transfer that were published in 2001 is presented. The literature collection, which is classified in a currently used, but evolving, technique/device-heat/mass transfer mode taxonomy, is representative of the sustained interest in enhancement at the start of the third millennium. Given the growing demands for, and the consequent pressures on, the world's limited energy resources, research and development in the field are expected to grow as enhanced heat transfer provides attractive solutions for improving conversion and usage efficiencies. Also, efforts to advance the state of the art and bring about generational changes or evolution in heat and mass transfer enhancement technologies and their applications are highlighted, which provides some direction for future study and developments.

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