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Introduction to Heat Transfer Frank P. Incropera

Introduction to Heat Transfer By Frank P. Incropera

Introduction to Heat Transfer by Frank P. Incropera


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This revised textbook presents the fundamentals of heat transfer and its applications in a manner which enhances both an understanding of the subject and its application to real engineering problems. New open-ended problems offer a variety of homework assignments.

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Introduction to Heat Transfer Summary

Introduction to Heat Transfer by Frank P. Incropera

This revised textbook presents the fundamentals of heat transfer and its applications in a manner which enhances both an understanding of the subject and its application to real engineering problems. New open-ended problems add to the design emphasis of the text and offer a variety of homework assignments. Multisim, a powerful software package designed specifically for this text, allows students to concentrate on the principles of heat transfer rather than mathematical calculations.

Table of Contents

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 Properties; Radiation Exchange Between Surfaces; Appendix A: Thermophysical Properties of Matter; Appendix B: Mathematical Relations and Functions; Appendix C: An Integral Laminar Boundary Layer Solution for Parallel Flow Over a Flat Plate.

Additional information

CIN0471304581A
9780471304586
0471304581
Introduction to Heat Transfer by Frank P. Incropera
Used - Well Read
Hardback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
1996-02-16
896
N/A
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