ME 697R Lecture on the Quantum of Thermal Conductance and the Atomistic Green's Function Method
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| Contributor(s) | Timothy Fisher |
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| Abstract | This presentation is part of a new course at Purdue University, ME 697F: Computational Methods for Nanoscale Energy Transport. The lead instructor is Prof. Xiulin Ruan of Purdue's Heat Transfer Area, and Profs. Jayathi Murthy and Tim Fisher are responsible for modules within the course. This lecture by Prof. Fisher provides a derivation of the quantum of thermal conductance and introduces the atomistic Green's function method. |
| Sponsored by | Partial support from the NSF Engineering Virtual Organizations program through grant CBET-0743728 is gratefully acknowledged. |
| Date posted | 21 Mar, 2008 |
| Type | Online Presentations |
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