International Journal of Thermal Sciences
Research Hotspot & Journal Scope - Heat
Supercritical “boiling” number, a new parameter to distinguish two regimes of carbon dioxide heat transfer in tubes
Bingguo Zhu · Jinliang Xu · Xinming Wu · Jian Xie · Ming-Jia Li ·
Materials ScienceSelected porous-ribs design for performance improvement in double-layered microchannel heat sinks
Xian-Yang Li · Shuo-Lin Wang · Xiao-Dong Wang · Tian-Hu Wang ·
Materials ScienceNumerical modeling and analysis of Transport Membrane Condensers for waste heat and water recovery from flue gas
Soheil Soleimanikutanaei · Cheng-Xian Lin · Dexin Wang ·
Materials ScienceNumerical investigation of the effects of geometric structure of microchannel heat sink on flow characteristics and heat transfer performance
Ergin Bayrak · Ali Bahadır Olcay · Mustafa Fazil Serincan ·
Materials ScienceConstructal design of nonuniform heat generating area based on triangular elements: A case of entropy generation minimization
Jiang You · Huijun Feng · Lingen Chen · Zhihui Xie ·
MathematicsScientific Writng Examples of Three Fluid Heat in a Sentence
In this paper, a three fluid heat exchanger is analytically modeled in order to predict the effects of different design parameters on its thermal performances.
Scientific Writng Examples of Innovative Heat in a Sentence
As result there is an urgency for new and innovative heat transfer fluids for increasing heat transfer rate in an automotive cooling circuit.
Scientific Writng Examples of Porous Heat in a Sentence
The methods of physico-chemical analysis have established that when heated more than 473 K as a result of thermo oxidative degradation of polysiloxane with the release of gaseous products, there is an expanding coating with the formation of a fire-proof porous heat-insulating layer on the surface of an aluminum alloy.
Scientific Writng Examples of Heat Drought in a Sentence
These predicted genes may have applications in molecular breeding programs and wheat drought and salinity research.
Scientific Writng Examples of Rf Induced Heating in a Sentence
The quotient of the variances of the fitted LEM values and observed values (R2) of the radiofrequency responses was substantially different for the lead electrode versus the ring electrode, where R2 of the ring quotient was a function of the duration of the RF-induced heating.