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ISSN: 1040-7782 Numerical Heat Transfer An International Journal of Computation and Methodology Part A: Applications Taylor & Francis Taylor & Francis Group Numerical Heat Transfer An International Journal of Computation and Methodology PART A: APPLICATIONS EDITOR-IN-CHIEF W.J. Minkowycz University of Illinois at Chicago Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering 842 West Taylor Street, MC 251 Chicago, Illinois 60607-7022, USA Tel: (312) 996-3467/5317 Fax: (312) 413-0447 E-mail: [email protected] Executive Editorial Associate: R.M. Szandra EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD E.M. Sparrow, Chairman, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA N.K. Anand, ¢ Station, 1 D.W. Pepper, Las | egas, Nevada, USA A.J. Baker, Ky Tenness 1 M. Peri¢, Naerbere, Germany B.R. Baliga, \lontrea/, C , Canada R.H. Pletcher, «imes, lowa, US A. Bejan, Durham, Nor arolina, USA G.D. Raithby, | a/er/oo, Ontars C.-K. Chen, J S. Ramadhyani, \// P. Cheng, Kou Roache, -1/ha T.J. Chung, Hints Schneider, liu G. Comini, | I W. Shyy, Gainesvz . de Vahl Davis, ! neton, Australia B. Sunden|, w d, 5) K.K. Tamma, \//» Y. Jaluria, ): , I B.E. Launder, \ances 1 J.E Thompson, \essrssppr State, B.P. Leonard, i£ron, ( 1 K. Vafai, Riverside, Californ J.Y. Murthy, I est Lafayette, Indiana, 1 S.P. Vanka, (rhana, H. Ozoe, Hukuoka, Japa R. Viskanta, Iles S.V. Patankar, \/ s, M. Aim and Scope: Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A: Applications is an international vehicle for the publication of numerically based, results-oriented papers dealing with problems in heat transfer, mass transter, and fluid flow. The underlying numerical solutions may be based eithero n available methodology or on adaptations of moderate extensions of available methods. ‘The presentation of experimental results which support the numerical solutions is also acceptable. However, papers whose main focus is on innovative numerical methodology development should be submitted to a companion journal, Numerical Heat Transfer, Part B: Fundamentals. \bstracted/indexed in: Applied Mechanics Review; CSA Aluminum Industry Abstracts; CSA Computer Information Systems Abstracts; CSA Engi neered Materials Abstracts; CSA Environmental Sciences & Pollution Management Database; CSA Metals Abstracts/ METADEX; Chemical Ab stracts; CSA Corrosion Abstracts; Current Contents/ Engineering, Computing, and Technology; Engineering Information Inc.; Information Service in Mechanical Engineering (ISMEC); Materials Science Citation Index™,; Nova Information Services Co.; Research Alert; Science Citation Index; and SciSearch. Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A: Applications (USPS permit number 670-430) is published in two volumes per year, each containing eight issues, fora total of sixteen issues in by Taylor& Francis Inc., 325 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106. 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The appearance of advertising in this journal does not constitute an endorsement or approval by the publisher, the editor, or the editorial board of the quality or value of the product advertised or the claims made for it by its manufacturer. AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 44 Abraham., J. P., 105 Hirano, H., 97 Aggarwal, S. K., 683 Hohota, R., 483 Ajersch, F., 463 Hyun, J. M., 169 Beckermann, C., 559 Ilinca, F., 463 Beraun, J. E., 705 Inaoka, K., 811 Biswas, G., 315 Ingham, D. B., 743 Borggaard, J., 611 Iwai, H., 811 Borjini, M. N., 199 Borrello, C. D., 723 Joubert, P., 789 Chen, C.-L., 645 Kawaguchi, Y., 39 Chen, J. K., 705 Kim, K. H., 169 Chen, W.-R., 433 Kim, K. Y., 521 Chen, Z. Q., 375 Kim, M. C., 521 Chen, Z. Q., 399 Kim, O. J., 335 Cheng, C.-H., 645 Kim, S. Y., 771 Choi, H., 59 Kim, S., 521 Choi, Y. K., 833 Kuznetsov, A. V., 771 Chowdhury, I. H., 219 Chung, B.-J., 521 Lacoste, E., 723 Comini, G., 21 Leakeas, C. L., 127 Consalvi, J. L., 505 Lee, D., 59 Lee, J. S., 833 Dai, W., 577 Lee; S, H., 833 de Miranda, R. F., 299 Leppinen, D. M., 625 Ebadian, M. A., 149 Lin, C. X., 149 Elliott, L., 743 Liu, S., 537 Eswaran, V., 315 Loraud, J. C., Farhat, H., 199 Machado, H. A., 299 Feng, Z., 577 Maeng, J.-S., 59 Mahanta, P., 183 Gore, J. P., 335 Mishra, S. C., 183 Gulkac, V., 85 Mishra, S. C., 281 Guo, J., 559 Mitra, K., 183 Mukhopadhyay, A., 683 Harrison, R. P., 451 He, Y. L., 375 Nassar, R., 577 He, Y. L., 399 Nieh, S., 591 Hetu, J.-F, 463 Niki, H., 97 AUTHOR INDEX Okamoto, N., 97 Spall, R. E., 451 Ozis, T., 85 Sparrow, E. M., 105 Ozoe, H., 97 Sunden, B., 255 Suzuki, K., 811 Park, S., 833 Pelletier, D., 611 Talukdar, P., 281 Pop, I., 743 Tao, W. Q., 375 Porterie, B., 505 Tao, W. Q., 399 Prabhakar, V., 315 Tatsumi, K., 811 Prakash, R., 73 Teodosio, C. I., 483 Puri, I. K., 683 Tham, C. L., 705 Tong, A. Y., 1 Qin, X., 683 Quéere, P. L., 789 Vaszi, A. Z., 743 Radhouani, M. S., 199 Viskanta, R., 335 Rahman, M., 355 Rath, P., 183 Wei, J. J., 39 Reitz, R. D., 665 Wiedenhoefer, J. F., 665 Rokni, M., 255 Rusaouen, G., 483 Xu, X., 219 Saha, U. K., 183 Yang, L., 537 Sandeep, K., 73 Yu, B., 39 Sergent, A., 789 Yuan, J., 255 Sharif, M. A. R., 127, 355, 233 Shih, Y. C., 851 Zhang, J., 591 Singh, I. V., 73 Zheng, B., 149 Singh, S., 233 Zhu, X. L., 335 SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUME 44 A Numerical Study on the Hydro- Development of a Local Subgrid dynamics and Heat Transfer of a Diffusivity Model for Large-Eddy Circular Liquid Jet Impinging onto Simulation of Buoyancy-Driven a Substrate, | Flows: Application to a Square A Combined Analytic and Numerical Differentially Heated Cavity, 789 Method for Predicting the Solid- Discrete Transfer Method Applied Layer Growth from Melt to Transient Radiative Transfer Crystallization, 577 Problems in Participating A Multidimensional Radiation Model Medium, 183 for Diesel Engine Simulation with Comparison to Experiment, 665 Effect of Aspect Ratio on Convection A Numerical Investigation of Gas Enhancement in Wavy Flow and Heat Transfer in Channels, 21 Proton Exchange Membrane Effects of ThermalDiffusion and Fuel Cells, 255 Substrate Temperature on Application of Variable Interchange Silicon Deposition in an Method for Solution of Two- Impinging-Jet CVD Reactor, 127 dimensional Fusion Problem With Convective Boundary Heat Transfer Analysis of Two- Conditions, 85 Dimensional Fins Using a An Attempt at Numerical Calculation Meshless Element Free Galerkin of Natural Convection Using Method, 73 Preconditioned Iterative Heat Transfer in Femtosecond Laser Methods, 97 Processing of Metal, 219 Analysis of Radiative Heat Transfer in a Partitioned Idealized Influence of Boundary Conditions Furnace, 199 Uncertainties on the Simulation Applications of Continuous Sensitivity of Ventilated Enclosures, 483 Equations to Flows with Inverse Estimation of Temperature- Temperature-Dependent Dependent Thermal Conductivity Properties, 611 and Heat Capacity per Unit Combined Turbulent Forced Convec- Volume with the Direct Integration tion and Thermal Radiation in Approach, 521 a Curved Pipe with Uniform Investigation of Thermal Response Wall Temperature, 149 Caused by Pulse Laser Heating, Computation of Slip Flow in Micro- 705 Channels Using Langmuir Slip Condition, 59 Mixed Convective Cooling of a Conjugate Free Convection from Rectangular Cavity with Inlet and Vertical Fins Embedded Exit Openings on Differentially in a Porous Medium, 743 Heated Side Walls, 233 SUBJECT INDEX Numerical Study of Laminar Natural Nonequilibrium Porous Model in a Convection in Inclined Rectangular Jet Impinging Channel, 771 Enclosures of Various Aspect Ratios, 355 Prediction of Self-Absorption in Numerical Analysis for Heat Transfer Opposed Flow Diffusion and Characteristics of an Oblique Partially Premixed Flames Using Discrete Rib Mounted in a a Weighted Sum of Gray Gases Square Duct, 811 Model (WSGGM)-Based Spectral Numerical Analysis on Heat Transfer Model, 335 Characteristics of a Silicon Film Irradiated by Pico-To Femtosecond Simulation of Swirling Turbulent Flows Pulse Lasers, 833 and Heat Transfer in an Annular Numerical Prediction of Buoyancy- Duct, 591 Induced Periodic Flow Pattern Simultaneous Natural-Convection and Heat Transfer in a Lid-Driven Heat Transfer Above and Below Arc-Shape Cavity, 645 an Isothermal Horizontal Thin Numerical Prediction of Heat Plate, 39 Transfer in a Channel with a Steady Natural Convection in a Tilted Built-in Oval Tube and Various Long Cylindrical Envelope with Arrangements of the Vortex Lateral Adiabatic Surface, Part 1: Generators, 315 Theoretical Modeling and Numerical Simulation of the Liquid Numerical Treatments, 375 Flow into a Porous Medium with Steady Natural Convection in a Tilted Phase Change: Application Long Cylindrical Envelope with to Metal Matrix Composites Lateral Adiabatic Surface, Part 2: Processing, 723 Heat Transfer Rate, Flow Patterns Numerical Simulation on Heat and and Temperature Distributions, 399 Mass Transfer in the Process of Underground Coal The Effects of Partition Thickness on Gasification, 537 Buoyant Exchange Flow through Numerical Study of Heat Transfer a Horizontal Opening, 451 Performance on the Air Side The Erosion of a Salinity Step by of Evaporator for a Domestic Distributed and Localized Refrigerator, 851 Heat Sources, 625 Numerical Study of Thermal Wall Three-Dimensional Laminar and Boundary Effects for Transient Turbulent Natural Convection Natural Convection Between in a Continuously /Discretely Concentric and Vertically Wall-Heated Enclosure Containing Eccentric Spheres, 433 a Thermal Load, 105 Three-Dimensional Numerical On the Use of Gray Assumption for Simulation of Turbulent Flow and Modeling Thermal Radiation Heat Transfer in a Continuous Through Water Sprays, 505 Galvanizing Bath, 463 Operation Limits for Rotating Three-Dimensional Simulation of Cylindrical Heat Pipes, 299 Freckle Formation During Optimization of Pin-Fin Heat Sinks Binary Alloy Solidification: Using Anisotropic Local Thermal Effect of Mesh Spacing, 5597 SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUME 44 Transient Buoyant Convection in Visualization of Scalar Transport in an Enclosure by Sudden Nonreacting and Reacting Jets Imposition of Gravity, 169 Through a Unified “Heatline” Transient Conduction-Radiation and **Massline” Formulation, Interaction in a Planar Packed 683 Bed with Variable Porosity, 281

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