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Non-Fourier heat removal from hot nanosystems through graphene layer

A. SellittoF.X. Alvarez — 2012

Nanoscale Systems: Mathematical Modeling, Theory and Applications

Nonlocal effects on heat transport beyond a simple Fourier description are analyzed in a thermodynamical model. In the particular case of hot nanosystems cooled through a graphene layer, it is shown that these effects may increase in a ten percent the amount of removed heat, as compared with classical predictions based on the Fourier law.

Mesoscopic description of boundary effects in nanoscale heat transport

F.X. ÀlvarezV.A. CimmelliD. JouA. Sellitto — 2012

Nanoscale Systems: Mathematical Modeling, Theory and Applications

We review some of the most important phenomena due to the phonon-wall collisions in nonlocal heat transport in nanosystems, and show how they may be described through certain slip boundary conditions in phonon hydrodynamics. Heat conduction in nanowires of different cross sections and in thin layers is analyzed, and the dependence of the thermal conductivity on the geometry, as well as on the roughness is pointed out. We also analyze the effects of the roughness of the surface of the pores on the...

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