Fundamentals of heat and mass transfer
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Fundamentals of heat and mass transfer
Wiley, c2002
5th ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Systematic problem-solving methodology. Extensive use of first law thermodynamics. Finite Element Heat Transfer (FEHT) program w/ printed user's guide--A new software program (from the makers of EES) that solves 2D and transient conduction problems.
Table of Contents
- Symbols
- Introduction
- Introduction to Conduction
- One-Dimensional, Steady-State Conduction
- Two-Dimensional, Steady-State Conduction
- Transient Conduction
- Introduction to Convection External Flow
- Internal Flow
- Free Convection
- Boiling and Condensation
- Heat Exchangers
- Radiation: Processes and Propeties
- Radiation Exchange Between Surfaces
- Diffusion Mass Transfer
- Appendix A: Thermophysical Properties of Matter
- Appendix B: Mathematical Relations and Functions
- Appendix C: Thermal Conditions Associated with Uniform Energy Generation in One-Dimensional, Steady-State Systems
- Appendix D: Graphical Representation of One-Dimensional, Transient Conduction in the Plane Wall, Long Cylinder, and Sphere
- Appendix E: The Convection Transfer Equations
- Appendix F: An Integral Laminar Boundary Layer Solution for Parallel Flow Over a Flat Plate
- Index.
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