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We first provide an overview of some predominant theoretical methods currently used for predicting thermal conductivity of thin dielectric films: the equation of radiative…
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We first provide an overview of some predominant theoretical methods currently used for predicting thermal conductivity of thin dielectric films: the equation of radiative transfer, the temperature‐dependent thermal conductivity theories based on the Callaway model, and the molecular dynamics simulation. This overview also highlights temporal and spatial scale issues by looking at a unified theory that bridges physical issues presented in the Fourier and Cattaneo models. This newly developed unified theory is the so‐called C‐ and F‐processes constitutive model. This model introduces the notion of a new dimensionless heat conduction model number, which is the ratio of the thermal conductivity of the fast heat carrier F‐processes to the total thermal conductivity comprised of both the fast heat carriers F‐processes and the slow heat carriers C‐processes. Illustrative numerical examples for prediction of thermal conductivity in thin films are primarily presented.
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Christianne Derouen and Brian H. Kleiner
In order to accommodate the rapid technological changes, employees mustmaster increasingly complex technical skills. Five major forces behindtraining becoming so important and…
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In order to accommodate the rapid technological changes, employees must master increasingly complex technical skills. Five major forces behind training becoming so important and central to any firm′s operations are as follows: global and domestic competition; changes in technology; mergers, acquisitions and divestitures causing realignment of structures and functions of companies; better educated workforce;.