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Otar, Cemil. Heat exchanger network optimization. Houston: Gulf Pub. Co., Book Division, 1986.

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Zanfir, Monica. Heat transfer enhancement in heat exchangers network retrofit. Manchester: UMIST, 1997.

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Heat exchanger network synthesis: Process optimization by energy and resource analysis. Houston: Gulf Pub., 1995.

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Piotrowska, Ewa. Zastępcza sieć cieplna wymiennika ciepła pracującego w stanach przejściowych: The equivalent thermal network for heat exchanger working in the transient states. Warszawa: Wydawnictwo SGGW, 2013.

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Mueller, F. U. Optimisation strategies for heat exchanger network synthesis. Manchester: UMIST, 1994.

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O'Young, D. L. Constrained heat exchanger network : targeting and design. Manchester: UMIST, 1989.

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Ng, Xian Wen. Concise Guide to Heat Exchanger Network Design. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-53498-1.

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Morfis, S. Global optimisation for heat exchanger networks. Manchester: UMIST, 1996.

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Al-Kawari, M. E. Piping consideration in the heat exchanger network retrofit. Manchester: UMIST, 1997.

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Gkivalos, A. Optimal retorfit design of heat exchanger networks. Manchester: UMIST, 1994.

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Morton, R. J. Practical heat exchanger networks: capital cost, exchanger type and utilities. Manchester: UMIST, 1986.

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Nie, Xiu-Rong. Optimisation strategies for heat exchanger network design considering pressure drop aspects. Manchester: UMIST, 1998.

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Rathnasiri, P. G. Targeting and design of heat exchanger network considering different film coefficients. Manchester: UMIST, 1996.

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Vallejo, V. M. Briones. An integrated framework for the design of heat exchanger networks. Manchester: UMIST, 1996.

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Asante, N. D. K. Automated and interactive retrofit design of practical heat exchanger networks. Manchester: UMIST, 1996.

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Amidpour, Majid. Application of problem decomposition to design of heat exchanger networks. Manchester: UMIST, 1993.

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Antonopoulos, Daniil. Conceptual screening of heat exchanger networks in view of operational variations. Manchester: UMIST, 1997.

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Carlsson, A. Optimum design of heat exchanger networks in retrofit situations: A. Carlsson. Goteborg: Chalmers University of Technology, 1996.

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Reimann, K. A. The consideration of dynamics and control in the design of heat exchanger networks. Wu renlingen: Swiss FederalInstitute for Reactor Research, 1986.

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Desideri, Umberto, Giampaolo Manfrida, and Enrico Sciubba, eds. ECOS 2012. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6655-322-9.

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The 8-volume set contains the Proceedings of the 25th ECOS 2012 International Conference, Perugia, Italy, June 26th to June 29th, 2012. ECOS is an acronym for Efficiency, Cost, Optimization and Simulation (of energy conversion systems and processes), summarizing the topics covered in ECOS: Thermodynamics, Heat and Mass Transfer, Exergy and Second Law Analysis, Process Integration and Heat Exchanger Networks, Fluid Dynamics and Power Plant Components, Fuel Cells, Simulation of Energy Conversion Systems, Renewable Energies, Thermo-Economic Analysis and Optimisation, Combustion, Chemical Reactors, Carbon Capture and Sequestration, Building/Urban/Complex Energy Systems, Water Desalination and Use of Water Resources, Energy Systems- Environmental and Sustainability Issues, System Operation/ Control/Diagnosis and Prognosis, Industrial Ecology.
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Bejan, Adrian, and Giuseppe Grazzini, eds. Shape and Thermodynamics. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-8453-836-9.

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Shape and Thermodynamics is a two-day international Workshop focused on the Constructal Theory of generation of configuration in nature and engineering. From the early developments related to tree configurations for the cooling of electronics, today Constructal theory is being applied to conceptual design of transportation net-works, river basins, living bodies, building materials and many other flow systems. Constructal theory is also enriching thermo-dynamics, from basic theory to design and optimization. This theory approaches design "as science", with the generation of configuration regarded as a phenomenon of all physics, based on principle (the Constructal law). For example, Constructal Theory contributes to the evolution of fuel cells, in the design of cooling channels, the optimal feeding of reactants, etc. Important applications are also found in the design of heat exchangers, district heating networks, etc. The growing scientific literature on Constructal Theory has an important Italian component, although further dissemination is timely. Moreover, the relation with other thermodynamic research areas deserves to be explored. Website: Shape and Thermodinamics
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Stein, Emma Natalya. Constructing Kanchi. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463729123.

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This book traces the emergence of the South Indian city of Kanchi as a major royal capital and multireligious pilgrimage destination during the era of the Pallava and Chola dynasties (circa seventh through thirteenth centuries). It presents the first-ever comprehensive picture of historical Kanchi, locating the city and its more than 100 spectacular Hindu temples at the heart of commercial and artistic exchange that spanned India, Southeast Asia, and China. The author demonstrates that Kanchi was structured with a hidden urban plan, which determined the placement and orientation of temples around a central thoroughfare that was also a burgeoning pilgrimage route. Moving outwards from the city, she shows how the transportation networks, river systems, residential enclaves, and agrarian estates all contributed to the vibrancy of Kanchi’s temple life. The construction and ongoing renovation of temples in and around the city, she concludes, has enabled Kanchi to thrive continuously from at least the eighth century, through the colonial period, and up until the present.
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Pashak, Jeffrey J. Design of a heat exchanger network to challenge controller design methods. 1990.

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Ranasinghe, Jatila. Use of the exergy concept for design improvement of heat exchangers and heat exchanger networks. 1989.

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Design and Operation of Heat Exchangers and their Networks. Elsevier, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/c2017-0-03210-x.

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Heat Exchanger Network Synthesis:: Process Optimization by Energy and Resource Analysis. Gulf Professional Publishing, 1995.

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Foucault Welles, Brooke, and Sandra González-Bailón, eds. The Oxford Handbook of Networked Communication. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190460518.001.0001.

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Communication technologies, including the Internet, social media, and countless online applications, create the infrastructure and interface through which many of our interactions take place today. This form of networked communication creates new questions about how we establish relationships, engage in public, build a sense of identity, and delimit the private domain. Digital technologies have also enabled new ways of observing the world; many of our daily interactions leave a digital trail that, if followed, can help us unravel the rhythms of social life and the complexity of the world we inhabit, including dynamics of change. The analysis of digital data requires partnerships across disciplinary boundaries that–although on the rise–are still uncommon. Social scientists, computer scientists, network scientists, and others have never been closer to their goal of trying to understand communication dynamics, but there are not many venues in which they can engage in an open exchange of methods and theoretical insights. This book opens that space and creates a platform to integrate the knowledge produced in different academic silos so that we can address the big puzzles that beat at the heart of social life in this networked age.
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López López, Mónica, Rodrigo González Álvarez, Mijntje ten Brummelaar, Kevin R. O. van Mierlo, and Leo Wieldraaijer-Vincent, eds. Working with LGBTQIA+ youth in the child welfare system: Perspectives from youth and professionals. University of Groningen Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21827/60e5a36110a93.

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Written through a constant exchange between LGBTQIA+ young people, researchers, professionals and foster families, this book offers a valuable tool to improve the practice with LGBTQIA+ youth at a personal, organizational, and policy levels. This book shows the powerful influence of relationships and networks for the LGBTQIA+ young person growing up in child protection and welfare systems. LGBTQIA+ youth need meaningful connections with individuals within their communities in order to be able to heal, learn, and be authentically themselves. Child welfare professionals have a crucial role in creating these connections and cultivating supportive environments, free of additional trauma, where LGBTQIA+ young people can feel valued and loved.
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Bowe, David. Poetry in Dialogue in the Duecento and Dante. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198849575.001.0001.

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Poetry in Dialogue in the Duecento and Dante provides a new perspective on the highly networked literary landscape of thirteenth and fourteenth-century Italy. It demonstrates the fundamental role of dialogue between and within texts in the works of four poets who represent some of the major developments in early Italian literature: Guittone d’Arezzo, Guido Guinizzelli, Guido Cavalcanti, and Dante. Rather than reading the cultural landscape through the lens of Dante’s works, significant though they may be, the first part of this study reconstructs the rich network of literary, especially poetic dialogue that was at the heart of medieval writing in Italy before and contemporary with Dante. The second part of the book uses this reconstruction to demonstrated Dante’s engagement with and indebtedness to the dynamics of exchange that characterized the practice of medieval Italian poets. The overall argument of the book, for the centrality of dialogic processes to the emerging Italian literary tradition, is underpinned by a conceptualization of dialogue in relation to medieval and modern literary theory and philosophy of language. By triangulating between Brunetto Latini’s Rettorica, Mikhail Bakhtin’s ‘dialogism’, and as sense of ‘performative’ speech adapted from J. L. Austin, Poetry in Dialogue shows the openness of its corpus to new dialogues and interpretations, highlighting the instabilities of even the most apparently fixed, monumental texts (such as Dante’s Commedia).
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