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Announcement and Call for Papers
INTERNATIONAL
SYMPOSIUM
ON HEAT AND MASS
TRANSFER
IN ENERGY SYSTEMS AND ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS 22-25 August 1993 Cancun, Mexico SPONSORS:
INTERNATIONAL CENTRE FOR HEAT NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR SCIENCE MEXICAN SOCIETY FOR HEAT
AND MASS TRANSFER MEXICO AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER
OBJECTIVES AND SCOPE: The purpose of the Symposium is to provide an opportunity for engineers and scientists to present the state of the art, discuss new developments and exchange ideas in the areas of heat and mass transfer in energy systems and their environmental effects. Invited lectures and contributing papers will be presented by researchers and practioning engineers from around the world. The following topics will be covered: Improvement of energy utilization Thermodynamic analysis of cogeneration Energy intensive chemical processes Metallurglcal processes Environmental impact on energy systems Mathematical modeling and optimization Thermoeconomical analyses of energy systems Air pollution New and advanced thermodynamic cycles Heat pumps
Energy conservation Wind energy Biomass energy Solar energy Wind energy Nuclear energy Waste heat Thermal Pollution Combustion Turbomachlnery
PAPER SUBMISSION: Potential authors should submit 3 copies of abstracts of about 500 words, with supporting figures, to the Symposium Chairman. The cover letter should Include: 1) three keywords; 2) name, address, phone, fax and/or telex numbers of author to whom correspondence should be directed. The official language is English. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Professor Jaime Cervantes-De Gortari, Symposium Chairman, Faculty of Engineering, UNAM, Mexico, D.F., 04510, Mexico, Phone: 52 (5) 622-0882, Fax: 52 (5) 548-3044. Professor Richard J. Goldstein, Symposium Co-Chalrman, Dept. Mechanical Engineering, University of Minnesota, 111 Church St. S.E., Minneapolis, MN 55455, U.S.A., Phone: (612) 625-5552. Professor Franz Mayinger, Symposium Co-Chairman, Institute A of Thermodynamics, Technical University of Munich, 8000 Nunchen 2, Arceisstrasse 21, Germany, Phone: (089) 2105-34 35, Fax: (089) 2106 20 00.