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13 reviewsISBN-10 : 0971383537
ISBN-13 : 9780971383531
Author: John H. Lienhard IV, John H. Lienhard V
This textbook is an introduction to heat and mass transfer oriented toward engineering students. The subjects covered include heat conduction, forced and natural convection, thermal radiation, boiling, condensation, heat exchangers, and mass transfer. The book includes worked examples and end-of-chapter exercises. This revised printing of the third edition includes a variety of updates and corrections.
I The General Problem of Heat Exchange
1 Introduction
1.1 Heat transfer
1.2 Relation of heat transfer to thermodynamics
1.3 Modes of heat transfer
1.4 A look ahead
1.5 Problems
Problems
References
2 Heat conduction concepts, thermal resistance, and the overall
heat transfer coefficient
2.1 The heat diffusion equation
2.2 Solutions of the heat diffusion equation.
2.3 Thermal resistance and the electrical analogy
2.4 Overall heat transfer coefficient, U
2.5 Summary
Problems
References
3 Heat exchanger design
3.1 Function and configuration of heat exchangers
3.2 Evaluation of the mean temperature difference in a heat
exchanger
3.3 Heat exchanger effectiveness
3.4 Heat exchanger design.
Problems
References
II Analysis of Heat Conduction
4 Analysis of heat conduction and some steady one-dimensional problems
4.1 The well-posed problem
4.2 The general solution
4.3 Dimensional analysis
4.4 An illustration of dimensional analysis in a complex steady
conduction problem
4.5 Fin design
Problems
References
5 Transient and multidimensional heat conduction
5.1 Introduction.
5.2 Lumped-capacity solutions
5.3 Transient conduction in a one-dimensional slab
5.4 Temperature-response charts
5.5 One-term solutions
5.6 Transient heat conduction to a semi-infinite region
5.7 Steady multidimensional heat conduction
5.8 Transient multidimensional heat conduction.
Problems
References
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