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Heat and Mass Transfer


Cardiff Research Areas » Engineering and Physical Sciences » Mechanical engineering

Subordinate Areas

  • Boiling Fluids
  • Conduction
  • Distillation
  • Geothermal Energy
  • Ground Heat Pumps
  • Heat Diffusion
  • Heat Exchangers
  • Heat from Foundations
  • Heat Pipes
  • Heat Transfer & Thermodynamics
  • Heat Transfer and Bubbles
  • Heat Transfer and Droplets
  • Heat Transfer in Boilers
  • Heat Transfer in Bubbly Flows
  • Heat Transfer in Fixed Beds
  • Heat Transfer in Fluidised Beds
  • Heat Transfer in Pyrolysis
  • Heat Transfer through Foams
  • Heat/mass transfer kinetics
  • Mass Diffusion
  • Mass Transfer
  • Mass Transfer & Thermodynamics
  • Mass Transfer and Bubbles
  • Mass Transfer and Droplets
  • Mass Transfer in Bubbly Flows
  • Mass Transfer through Foams
  • Momentum Transfer
  • Ocean Thermal Energy
  • Ocean Thermal Gradients
  • Refrigeration
  • Single Phase Heat Transfer
  • Single Phase Mass Transfer
  • Thermal Explosions
  • Thermal Measurement Methods
  • Two Phase Heat Transfer
  • Two Phase Mass Transfer


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Related Datasets
  • Raw data supporting the results presented in the article "A Zone-Level, Building Energy Optimisation Combining an Artificial Neural Network, a Genetic Algorithm, and Model Predictive Control" - Reynolds J, Rezgui Y, Kwan ASK, et al. (2018). Cardiff University. 10.17035/d.2018.0047045867. Control Engineering Heat and Mass Transfer Energy Usage by Buildings

Last updated on 2015-10-11 at 12:52

 

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