Transient Heat Transfer

Transient Heat Transfer
Author: Donatello Annaratone
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2011-04-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642197772

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This book presents a new and direct computational method for transient heat transfer. The approach uses the well-known dimensionless Biot number and a second dimensionless number introduced by the author. The methodology allows for a transient heat transfer calculations without using finite difference programs. The book presents many examples and various tables demonstrating the potential of this new methodology. Many diagrams illustrate the physical phenomena.

Heat Transfer

Heat Transfer
Author: Yunus A. Cengel
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Science, Engineering & Mathematics
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002-10
Genre: Heat
ISBN: 0072826207

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CD-ROM contains: the limited academic version of Engineering equation solver(EES) with homework problems.

Heat Transfer

Heat Transfer
Author: Y.V. Rao
Publsiher: Universities Press
Total Pages: 500
Release: 2001-09
Genre: Heat
ISBN: 8173713847

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Heat Transfer is a compulsory core course in the curriculum of almost all branches of engineering in several engineering and technical institutions and universities. An outcome of the lecture notes prepared by the author, this book has been prepared primarily for an introductroy course in Heat and Mass Transfer.

Heat Transfer

Heat Transfer
Author: Peter Böckh,Thomas Wetzel
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2011-10-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642191831

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The book provides an easy way to understand the fundamentals of heat transfer. The reader will acquire the ability to design and analyze heat exchangers. Without extensive derivation of the fundamentals, the latest correlations for heat transfer coefficients and their application are discussed. The following topics are presented - Steady state and transient heat conduction - Free and forced convection - Finned surfaces - Condensation and boiling - Radiation - Heat exchanger design - Problem-solving After introducing the basic terminology, the reader is made familiar with the different mechanisms of heat transfer. Their practical application is demonstrated in examples, which are available in the Internet as MathCad files for further use. Tables of material properties and formulas for their use in programs are included in the appendix. This book will serve as a valuable resource for both students and engineers in the industry. The author’s experience indicates that students, after 40 lectures and exercises of 45 minutes based on this textbook, have proved capable of designing independently complex heat exchangers such as for cooling of rocket propulsion chambers, condensers and evaporators for heat pumps.

Heat Conduction

Heat Conduction
Author: Latif M. Jiji
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2009-07-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783642012679

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This textbook presents the classical topics of conduction heat transfer and extends the coverage to include chapters on perturbation methods, heat transfer in living tissue, and microscale conduction. This makes the book unique among the many published textbook on conduction heat transfer. Other noteworthy features of the book are: The material is organized to provide students with the tools to model, analyze and solve a wide range of engineering applications involving conduction heat transfer. Mathematical techniques are presented in a clear and simplified fashion to be used as instruments in obtaining solutions. The simplicity of one-dimensional conduction is used to drill students in the role of boundary conditions and to explore a variety of physical conditions that are of practical interest. Examples are carefully selected to illustrate the application of principles and the construction of solutions. Students are trained to follow a systematic problem solving methodology with emphasis on thought process, logic, reasoning and verification. Solutions to all examples and end-of-chapter problems follow an orderly problems solving approach. Extensive training material is available on the web The author provides an extensive solution manual for verifiable course instructors on request. Please send your request to [email protected]

Heat Conduction

Heat Conduction
Author: M. Necati Özışık
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 716
Release: 1993-03-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0471532568

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This Second Edition for the standard graduate level course in conduction heat transfer has been updated and oriented more to engineering applications partnered with real-world examples. New features include: numerous grid generation--for finding solutions by the finite element method--and recently developed inverse heat conduction. Every chapter and reference has been updated and new exercise problems replace the old.

Analytical Heat Transfer

Analytical Heat Transfer
Author: Je-Chin Han,Lesley M. Wright
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 467
Release: 2022-06-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781000597349

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Analytical Heat Transfer explains how to analyze and solve conduction, convection, and radiation heat transfer problems. It enables students to tackle complex engineering heat transfer problems prevalent in practice. Covering heat transfer in high-speed flows and unsteady highly turbulent flows, the book also discusses enhanced heat transfer in channels, heat transfer in rotating channels, numerical modeling for turbulent flow heat transfer, and thermally developing heat transfer in a circular tube. The second edition features new content on Duhamel’s superposition method, Green’s function method for transient heat conduction, finite-difference method for steady state and transient heat conduction in cylindrical coordinates, and laminar mixed convection. It includes two new chapters on laminar-to-turbulent transitional heat transfer and turbulent flow heat transfer enhancement, in addition to end-of-chapter problems. The book bridges the gap between basic heat transfer undergraduate courses and advanced heat transfer graduate courses for a single semester of intermediate heat transfer, advanced conduction/radiation heat transfer, or convection heat transfer. Features: Focuses on analyzing and solving classic heat transfer problems in conduction, convection, and radiation Covers 2-D and 3-D view factor evaluation, combined radiation with conduction and/or convection, and gas radiation optically thin and optically thick limits Features updated content and new chapters on mass and heat transfer analogy, thermally developing heat transfer in a circular tube, laminar-turbulent transitional heat transfer, unsteady highly turbulent flows, enhanced heat transfer in channels, heat transfer in rotating channels, and numerical modeling for turbulent flow heat transfer Provides step-by-step mathematical formula derivations, analytical solution procedures, and demonstration examples Includes end-of-chapter problems with an accompanying Solutions Manual for instructors This book is ideal for undergraduate and graduate students studying basic heat transfer and advanced heat transfer.

Encyclopedia of Thermal Stresses

Encyclopedia of Thermal Stresses
Author: Richard B. Hetnarski
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 6643
Release: 2013-12-04
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9400727380

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The Encyclopedia of Thermal Stresses is an important interdisciplinary reference work. In addition to topics on thermal stresses, it contains entries on related topics, such as the theory of elasticity, heat conduction, thermodynamics, appropriate topics on applied mathematics, and topics on numerical methods. The Encyclopedia is aimed at undergraduate and graduate students, researchers and engineers. It brings together well established knowledge and recently received results. All entries were prepared by leading experts from all over the world, and are presented in an easily accessible format. The work is lavishly illustrated, examples and applications are given where appropriate, ideas for further development abound, and the work will challenge many students and researchers to pursue new results of their own. This work can also serve as a one-stop resource for all who need succinct, concise, reliable and up to date information in short encyclopedic entries, while the extensive references will be of interest to those who need further information. For the coming decade, this is likely to remain the most extensive and authoritative work on Thermal Stresses.