Reprint

Heat and Mass Transfer in Porous Materials

Edited by
October 2023
152 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-8763-9 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-8762-2 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Heat and Mass Transfer in Porous Materials that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Engineering
Physical Sciences
Summary

Porous media play an important role in a wide range of scientific and engineering problems. Therefore, the problems of their application are associated with the solution of multiscale processes that combine the transfer of mass, momentum, and energy.This Special Issue is devoted to the actual scientific problem of studying the processes of interconnected heat and mass transfer in porous media. This problem is one of the most complex and important fundamental areas of modern science and is of great applied importance. The results of heat and mass transfer studies in porous materials can be used to intensify heat transfer at various power plants in order to increase their energy efficiency. The purpose of this Special Issue is to showcase the latest developments in PM heat transfer and mass transfer technologies that contribute to sustainable development. Despite the fact that considerable attention has been paid to these issues, there is constant demand for innovative solutions to solve a wide range of problems in this area. Therefore, this Special Issue attempts to highlight and propose new solutions to these problems. These works develop a basic understanding of the scientific problems of heat and mass transfer in porous materials. Thematically, it is possible to distinguish three areas covered by the studies within this Special Issue: mass transfer in porous media, methods for the formation of a porous medium, and conjugate heat and mass transfer.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
single-walled carbon nanotubes; activated carbon; reduced graphene oxide; 2,4-D; adsorption; electroanalysis; porous medium; heat transfer; mass transfer; mathematical modeling; numerical research methods; porous materials; channel porosity; internal climate; non-constant stay of people; heating; energy conservation; combustion synthesis; salts with carbon in molecule; carbon materials; modified CPEs; perforated plates; laser micromachining; holes manufacture; flow direction; Loop Heat Pipe; porous materials; mass transfer; heat transfer; phase transitions; hydrothermal synthesis; zeolite synthesis; magnetic induction; zeolite X; NaX; scaleup; porous medium; soil; ground heat exchanger; filtration; heat pump; numerical simulation; additive manufacturing; heat pipes; laser powder bed fusion; wick structures; heat pipe performance; homogenization; textiles; yarns; random fibers; permeability; effective diffusion