Heat transfer between two bodies in thermal contact is of fundamental importance in a wide variety of applications ranging from industrial and domestic processes to fundamental biology and chemistry. This book covers both the theoretical and practical aspects of thermal contact conductance. The theoretical discussion covers heat transfer through spots, joints, and surfaces, as well as the role of interstitial materials (both planned and inadvertent). The practical discussion includes formulae and data for use in designing heat-transfer equipment for a variety of joints, including special geometries and configurations.
Series Preface
Preface
Nomenclature
Chapter 1 : Introduction
Chapter 2 : Thermal Constriction Resistance
Chapter 3 : Solid Spot Thermal Conductance of a Joint
Chapter 4 : Gas Gap Conductance
Chapter 5 : Experimental Aspects
Chapter 6 : Control of Thermal Contact Conductance Using Interstitial Materials
Chapter 7 : Special Topics in Thermal Contact Conductance
Chapter 8 : Concluding Remarks
Author Index
Subject Index