From the Guest editors: NANOTHERMODYNAMICS FOR MATERIALS, ENERGY, AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

Abstract

Nanoscale flow and heat transfer are widely observed in modern industry. The nanoeffect in nanothermodynamics is generally 5 to 7 orders of magnitude higher or lower than its macro partner.

Dates

  • Submission Date2014-07-01
  • Revision Date1970-01-01
  • Acceptance Date2014-07-02
  • Online Date2015-01-04

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