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Introduction to Heat Transfer Frank P. Incropera (College of Engineering, University of Notre Dame)

Introduction to Heat Transfer By Frank P. Incropera (College of Engineering, University of Notre Dame)

Introduction to Heat Transfer by Frank P. Incropera (College of Engineering, University of Notre Dame)


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Noted for its readability, comprehensiveness and relevancy, the new fifth edition of this bestselling book provides readers with an accessible examination of the heat transfer field. They'll gain a better understanding of the terminology and physical principles for any process or system involving heat transfer.

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Introduction to Heat Transfer by Frank P. Incropera (College of Engineering, University of Notre Dame)

Noted for its readability, comprehensiveness and relevancy, the new fifth edition of this bestselling book provides readers with an accessible examination of the heat transfer field. They'll gain a better understanding of the terminology and physical principles for any process or system involving heat transfer. And they'll find out how to develop representative models of real processes and systems, and draw conclusions concerning process/systems design or performance from the attendant analysis.

About Frank P. Incropera (College of Engineering, University of Notre Dame)

Frank P. Incropera is currently Matthew H. McCloskey Dean of the College of Engineering at Univeristy of Notre Dame. Professor Incropera received his B.S.M.E. from M.I.T. and his M.S.M.E. and Ph.D. from Stanford University, all in mechanical engineering. In 1998, he became the Clifford and Evelyn Brosey Professor of Mechanical Engineering. Professor Incropera has received four major Purdue teaching awards and was the 1982 recipient of the ASEE Ralph Coats Roe Award for excellence in teaching. He was the 1983 recipient of the ASEE George Westinghouse Award for achievements in teaching and research. In 1984 he became a Fellow of the ASME, and in 1988 he received the ASME Heat Transfer Memorial Award for twenty years of research accomplishments in the fields of plasma heat transfer, radiative transfer in participating media, and double-diffusive and mixed convection. In 1988 he was also recipient of the Senior Scientists Award of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and recipient of the Melville Medal for the best original paper published by ASME. In 1995 he received the Worcester Reed Warner Medal of ASME for contributions to the fundamental literature of heat transfer and his textbooks on the subject.

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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CIN0471457272G
9780471457275
0471457272
Introduction to Heat Transfer by Frank P. Incropera (College of Engineering, University of Notre Dame)
Used - Good
Hardback
John Wiley & Sons Inc
20060401
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