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Introduction To Heat Transfer , 5th Edition
The
de Facto Standard Text for Heat Transfer - Noted for Its Readability,
Comprehensiveness and Relevancy.
Now revised to include clarified learning objectives, chapter
summaries and many new problems. The fourth edition, like previous
editions, continues to support four student learning objectives,
desired attributes of any first course in heat transfer:
- Learn the meaning of the terminology and physical principles
of heat transfer delineate pertinent transport phenomena for
any process or system involving heat transfer.
- Use requisite inputs for computing heat transfer rates and/or
material temperatures.
- Develop representative models of real processes and systems
and draw conclusions concerning process/systems design or performance
from the attendant analysis
What's Included:
Hardcover Book - 912 pages, April 2006
Authors: Frank P. Incropera, David P. DeWitt
Format: Hardcover
Item #: 978-0-471-45727-5
Price: $172.95 (US)
Table of Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction. Chapter 2. Introduction to Conduction. Chapter 3. One-dimensional, Steady-State Conduction.
Chapter 4.Two-dimensional, Steady-State Conduction.
Chapter 5. Transient Conduction. Chapter 6. Introduction to Convection. Chapter 7. External Flow. Chapter 8. Internal Flow.
Chapter 9. Free Convection.
Chapter 10. Boiling and Condensation. Chapter 11. Heat Exchangers. Chapter 12. Radiation: Processes and Properties. Chapter 13. Radiation Exchange Between Surfaces. 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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