Design with Constructal Theory
معرفی کتاب «Design with Constructal Theory» نوشتهٔ Bejan, Adrian (editor);Lorente, Sylvie (editor)، منتشرشده توسط نشر John Wiley & Sons در سال 2008. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است. «Design with Constructal Theory» در دستهٔ بدون دستهبندی قرار دارد.
**Design course on the universal principle of configurations in nature and engineering-the constructal law**__Design with Constructal Theory__ offers a revolutionary new approach based on physics for understanding and predicting the designs that arise in nature and engineering, from the tree and the forest to the cooling of electronics, urban design, decontamination, and vascular smart materials. This book shows how you can use the method of constructal theory to design human-made systems in order to reduce trial and error and increase the system performance. First developed in the late 1990s, constructal theory holds that flow architecture arises from the natural evolutionary tendency to generate greater flow access in time and in flow configurations that are free to morph. It unites flow systems with solid mechanical structures, which are viewed as systems for the flow of stresses. Constructal theory unites nature with engineering, and helps us generate novel designs across the board, from high-density packages to vascular materials with new functionalities (self-healing, self-cooling), and from tree-shaped heat exchangers to svelte fluid-flow and solid structures. __Design with Constructal Theory__ starts with basic principles and then shows how these principles are applied to understanding and designing increasingly complex systems. Problems and exercises at the end of each chapter give you an opportunity to use constructal theory to solve actual design problems. This book is based on a design course developed by the two authors for upper-level undergraduates and graduate students at Duke University and other universities all over the world. With the authors' expert guidance, students and professionals in mechanical, civil, environmental, chemical, aerospace, and biomedical engineering will understand natural systems, and then practice design as science, by relying on constructal strategies to pursue and discover novel and effective designs.Content: Chapter 1 Flow Systems (pages 1–41): Chapter 2 Imperfection (pages 43–72): Chapter 3 Simple Flow Configurations (pages 73–110): Chapter 4 Tree Networks for Fluid Flow (pages 111–169): Chapter 5 Configurations for Heat Conduction (pages 171–213): Chapter 6 Multiscale Configurations (pages 215–247): Chapter 7 Multiobjective Configurations (pages 249–328): Chapter 8 Vascularized Materials (pages 329–379): Chapter 9 Configurations for Electrokinetic Mass Transfer (pages 381–407): Chapter 10 Mechanical and Flow Structures Combined (pages 409–466): Chapter 11 Quo Vadis Constructal Theory? (pages 467–490): Design course on the universal principle of configurations in nature and engineering-the constructal law Design with Constructal Theory offers a revolutionary new approach based on physics for understanding and predicting the designs that arise in nature and engineering, from the tree and the forest to the cooling of electronics, urban design, decontamination, and vascular smart materials. This book shows how you can use the method of constructal theory to design human-made systems in order to reduce trial and error and increase the system performance. First developed in the late 1990s, constructal theory holds that flow architecture arises from the natural evolutionary tendency to generate greater flow access in time and in flow configurations that are free to morph. It unites flow systems with solid mechanical structures, which are viewed as systems for the flow of stresses. Constructal theory unites nature with engineering, and helps us generate novel designs across the board, from high-density packages to vascular materials with new functionalities (self-healing, self-cooling), and from tree-shaped heat exchangers to svelte fluid-flow and solid structures. Design with Constructal Theory starts with basic principles and then shows how these principles are applied to understanding and designing increasingly complex systems. Problems and exercises at the end of each chapter give you an opportunity to use constructal theory to solve actual design problems. This book is based on a design course developed by the two authors for upper-level undergraduates and graduate students at Duke University and other universities all over the world. With the authors' expert guidance, students and professionals in mechanical, civil, environmental, chemical, aerospace, and biomedical engineering will understand natural systems, and then practice design as science, by relying on constructal strategies to pursue and discover novel and effective designs.Content: Chapter 1 Flow Systems (pages 1–41): Chapter 2 Imperfection (pages 43–72): Chapter 3 Simple Flow Configurations (pages 73–110): Chapter 4 Tree Networks for Fluid Flow (pages 111–169): Chapter 5 Configurations for Heat Conduction (pages 171–213): Chapter 6 Multiscale Configurations (pages 215–247): Chapter 7 Multiobjective Configurations (pages 249–328): Chapter 8 Vascularized Materials (pages 329–379): Chapter 9 Configurations for Electrokinetic Mass Transfer (pages 381–407): Chapter 10 Mechanical and Flow Structures Combined (pages 409–466): Chapter 11 Quo Vadis Constructal Theory? (pages 467–490): Design With Constructal Theory Offers A Revolutionary New Approach Based On Physics For Understanding And Predicting The Designs That Arise In Nature And Engineering, From The Tree And The Forest To The Cooling Of Electronics, Urban Design, Decontamination, And Vascular Smart Materials. This Book Shows How You Can Use The Method Of Constructal Theory To Design Human-made Systems In Order To Reduce Trial And Error And Increase The System Performance. Design With Constructal Theory Starts With Basic Principles And Then Shows How These Principles Are Applied To Understanding And Designing Increasingly Complex Systems. Problems And Exercises At The End Of Each Chapter Give You An Opportunity To Use Constructal Theory To Solve Actual Design Problems. This Book Is Based On A Design Course Developed By The Two Authors For Upper-level Undergraduates And Graduate Students At Duke University And Other Universities All Over The World. With The Authors' Expert Guidance, Students And Professionals In Mechanical, Civil, Environmental, Chemical, Aerospace, And Biomedical Engineering Will Understand Natural Systems, And Then Practice Design As Science, By Relying On Constructal Strategies To Pursue And Discover Novel And Effective Designs.--jacket. 1. Flow Systems -- 2. Imperfection -- 3. Simple Flow Configurations -- 4. Tree Networks For Fluid Flow -- 5. Configurations For Heat Conduction -- 6. Multiscale Configurations -- 7. Multiobjective Configurations -- 8. Vascularized Materials -- 9. Configurations For Electrokinetic Mass Transfer -- 10. Mechanical And Flow Structures Combined -- 11. Quo Vadis Constructal Theory? -- A. Method Of Scale Analysis -- B. Method Of Undetermined Coefficients (lagrange Multipliers) -- C. Variational Calculus -- D. Constants -- E. Conversion Factors -- F. Dimensionless Groups -- G. Nonmetallic Solids -- H. Metallic Solids -- I. Porous Materials -- J. Liquids -- K. Gases. Adrian Bejan, Sylvie Lorente. Includes Bibliographical References And Indexes. "Design with Constructal Theory offers a revolutionary new approach based on physics for understanding and predicting the designs that arise in nature and engineering, from the tree and the forest to the cooling of electronics, urban design, decontamination, and vascular smart materials. This book shows how you can use the method of constructal theory to design human-made systems in order to reduce trial and error and increase the system performance. First developed in the late 1990s, constructal theory holds that flow architecture arises from the natural evolutionary tendency to generate greater flow access in time and in flow configurations that are free to morph. It unites flow systems with solid mechanical structures, which are viewed as systems for the flow of stresses. Constructal theory unites nature with engineering, and helps us generate novel designs across the board, from high-density packages to vascular materials with new functionalities (self-healing, self-cooling), and from tree-shaped heat exchangers to svelte fluid-flow and solid structures. Design with Constructal Theory starts with basic principles and then shows how these principles are applied to understanding and designing increasingly complex systems. Problems and exercises at the end of each chapter give you an opportunity to use constructal theory to solve actual design problems. This book is based on a design course developed by the two authors for upper-level undergraduates and graduate students at Duke University and other universities all over the world. With the authors' expert guidance, students and professionals in mechanical, civil, environmental, chemical, aerospace, and biomedical engineering will understand natural systems, and then practice design as science, by relying on constructal strategies to pursue and discover novel and effective designs."-- Résumé de l'éditeur * Applies the theory of "constructal design" across a number of engineering disciplines. * Begins with the basics and builds to more and more complex systems for better student understanding. * Problems and exercises at the end of each chapter will reinforce the coverage - a solutions manual is also available. .
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