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Heatmetry

The Science and Practice of Heat Flux Measurement

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  • © 2020

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  • Translated from Russian
  • Presents a new generation of layered composite-based sensors
  • Shows industrial conditions for large scale applications

Part of the book series: Heat and Mass Transfer (HMT)

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This book is a translation from a Russian book. In 2007, the authors created a new generation of layered composite-based sensors, whose advantages are high technology and thermal stability. The use of gradient heat flux sensors in laboratory and industrial conditions confirmed their reliability, showed high information, and allowed a number of priority results to be obtained. All of this is summarized in this book.

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Authors and Affiliations

  • Science Education Centre “Energy Thermophysics” Institute of Energy, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, St. Petersburg, Russia

    Sergey Z. Sapozhnikov

  • Saint-Petersburg, Russia

    Vladimir Yu. Mityakov, Andrey V. Mityakov

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