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Thermal Spray Fabrication of Heat Transfer Surfaces and Devices

  • Book

  • 416 Pages
  • June 2021
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 5146392

Thermal Spray Fabrication of Heat Transfer Surfaces and Devices reviews the current state of research on select processes for the development of coatings-based heat transfer surfaces and devices, focusing on materials selection, fabrication processes and materials characterization. Analytical modeling and experiments aimed at quantifying the performance of heat transfer surfaces and devices are presented, along with case studies that reinforce the outcomes of analytical models. The included information helps guide readers to industrial situations in which the coatings or devices may be applied.



  • Describes thermal-sprayed coatings in terms of their development as heat transfer surfaces or devices
  • Provides predictive models for the thermal performance of surfaces or devices
  • Presents case studies that describe potential, practical situations in which coatings or devices may be applied

Table of Contents

1. Introduction 2. Fabrication of Coatings for Energy Generation 3. Performance and Analysis of Coatings for Energy Generation 4. Spray-Formed Heat Exchange Surfaces 5. Thermal-sprayed Heat Sinks and Heat Pipes 6. Future Perspectives and Applications of Thermal-sprayed Heat Transfer Surfaces and Devices

Authors

McDonald, Andre André McDonald is currently a Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Alberta. His current research involves the development of flame-sprayed multi-functional coatings that provide wear and erosion resistance and heating and structural health monitoring to polymer-based structures. Chandra, Sanjeev Sanjeev Chandra is a Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at the University of Toronto. Chandra is known for his research on the dynamics of droplets and sprays. He is one of the founders of the Centre for Advanced Coating Technologies at the University of Toronto. His research spans the areas of fluid mechanics, heat transfer and materials science and has also been applied in spray coating, spray cooling, spray painting, ink-jet printing, electronic cooling and waste heat recovery. Rezvani-Rad, Milad Milad Rezvani-Rad is currently a PhD student in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Alberta. His multi-disciplinary research is focused on the solidification of water inside closed piping systems, development of thermal-sprayed coating systems for energy generation to mitigate ice accumulation and freezing damage in carbon steel pipes, analytical modelling related to the heating and phase change of the ice, and fracture analysis of the steel pipes and the coating systems due to over-pressurization of the entrapped liquid. Lopera-Valle, Adrian Adrian Lopera-Valle is a PhD candidate in Materials Engineering in the Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering at the University of Alberta. Currently, he is working on the formulation and characterization of responsive polymers for the assessment of food freshness and storage conditions.