Original language | English (US) |
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Pages (from-to) | 2931-3010 |
Number of pages | 80 |
Journal | International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer |
Volume | 34 |
Issue number | 12 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Dec 1991 |
Bibliographical note
Funding Information:Several conferences during 1990 were devoted to heat transfer or included heat transfer topics in their sessions. They will be briefly discussed in chronological order in this section. The Third International Energy Agency Heat Pump Conference was held in Tokyo, Japan, 12-15 March. Proceedings are available from Pergamon Press. The International Center for Heat and Mass Transfer organized a seminar on Phase-Znterphase Phenomena in Multiphase Flow at Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia, 14-18 May, with topics including thermal, inertial, and diffusion controlled systems, surface tension, surfactants, and applications. Proceedings are published by Pergamon Press. The Second Zntersociety Conference on Thermal Phenomena in Electronic Systems in Las Vegas, Nevada, featured a session on heat transfer in electronic devices and packages. The 1990 ASME Turbo Expo was held in Brussels, Belgium, 11-14 June. Sessions on external and internal gas-side heat transfer, film cooling, heat transfer in rotating components, jets, high temperature materials, and coatings were included in the program. Proceedings can be obtained at the International Gas Turbine Institute, Atlanta, Georgia. The 1990 AZAAIASME Thermophysics and Heat Transfer Conference was held in Seattle, Washington, 18-20 June. The Heat Transfer Division papers are published in 14 volumes by ASME. The 8th National Congress on Heat Transfer in Ancona, Italy, 28-30 June, concentrated on the topics: single and multiphase therm0 fluid-dynamics and heat transfer in nuclear and energy systems. Papers presented are published in the journals Heat and Technology and Tecnica Italiana. The First International Conference on Ariiranced Methods in Heat Transfer in Portsmouth, U.K., 17-20 July, included fire and combustion, electro-magnetic fields, heat and mass transfer, and diffusion in the topics. Conference proceedings are published by Computational Mechanics Publication. The 25th Zntersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference, at Reno, Nevada, 12-17 August, included topics like geothermal, solar, biomass, wind, and nuclear energy. Proceedings are available at the American Institute of Chemical Engineers, New York. The Ninth International Heat Transfer Conference was held in Jerusalem, Israel, 19-24 August. The program covered the whole field of basic and applied heat transfer science with the theme ‘Classical and Modem Heat Transfer’. It consisted of 32 keynote lectures, 21 poster sessions in which 450 papers were presented, 14 panel discussions, and a number of short courses. The keynote and general papers are available in 7 volumes from Hemisphere Publishing Company. James P. Hartnett was given the 1989 Max Jakob Award, the highest recognition of achievements in heat transfer, Richard J. Goldstein received the 1990 Luikov medal from the International Center of Heat and Mass Transfer, and Richard T. Lahey, Jr. was the recipient of the 1989 Donald Q. Kern award. The 1990 Cogen-Turbo ZV, the 4th International Symposium and Exposition on Gas Turbines in Cogeneration, Repowering and Peak-Load Power Generation was held in New Orleans, Louisiana, 27-29 August. Keynote and general papers covered research, design, development, operation, and environmental aspects. Proceedings are available at the International Gas Turbine Institute, Atlanta, Georgia and selected papers are published in relevant ASME journals. The XXII ZCHMT International Symposium on Manufacturing and Materials Processing organized at Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia by the International Center for Heat and Mass Transfer, 27-31 August, provided a forum for review and discussion of recent progress in research. The Znter-national Conference on Applications and Eficiency of Heat Pump Systems, at Munich, Germany, 18-21 September, considered appropriate heat transfer situations, new working fluids and those for high temperature, control systems and instrumentation. The proceedings of the Third International Conference on Circulating Fluidized Beds at Nagoya, Japan, 14-18