The book provides design engineers an elemental understanding of the
variables that influence pressure drop and heat transfer in plain and
micro-fin tubes to thermal systems using liquid single-phase flow in
different industrial applications. It also provides design engineers
using gas-liquid, two-phase flow in different industrial applications
the necessary fundamentals of the two-phase flow variables. The author
and his colleagues were the first to determine experimentally the very
important relationship between inlet geometry and transition. On the
basis of their results, they developed practical and easy to use
correlations for the isothermal and non-isothermal friction factor
(pressure drop) and heat transfer coefficient (Nusselt number) in the
transition region as well as the laminar and turbulent flow regions for
different inlet configurations and fin geometry. This work presented
herein provides the thermal systems design engineer the necessary design
tools. The author further presents a succinct review of the flow
patterns, void fraction, pressure drop and non-boiling heat transfer
phenomenon and recommends some of the well scrutinized modeling
techniques.