C. Balaji (Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at, Balaji Srinivasan (Department of Mechanical En Associate Professor, Sateesh Gedupudi (Department of Mechanical Eng Assistant Professor
Heat Transfer Engineering
Fundamentals and Techniques
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Heat Transfer Engineering: Fundamentals and Techniques reviews the core mechanisms of heat transfer and provides modern methods to solve practical problems encountered by working practitioners, with a particular focus on developing engagement and motivation. The book reviews fundamental concepts in conduction, forced convection, free convection, boiling, condensation, heat exchangers and mass transfer succinctly and without unnecessary exposition. Throughout, copious examples drawn from current industrial practice are examined with an emphasis on problem-solving for interest and insight rather…mehr
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Heat Transfer Engineering: Fundamentals and Techniques reviews the core mechanisms of heat transfer and provides modern methods to solve practical problems encountered by working practitioners, with a particular focus on developing engagement and motivation. The book reviews fundamental concepts in conduction, forced convection, free convection, boiling, condensation, heat exchangers and mass transfer succinctly and without unnecessary exposition. Throughout, copious examples drawn from current industrial practice are examined with an emphasis on problem-solving for interest and insight rather than the procedural approaches often adopted in courses. The book contains numerous important solved and unsolved problems, utilizing modern tools and computational sources wherever relevant. A subsection on common issues and recent advances is presented in each chapter, encouraging the reader to explore a greater diversity of problems.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 187mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 912g
- ISBN-13: 9780128185032
- ISBN-10: 0128185031
- Artikelnr.: 59326287
- Verlag: Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
- Seitenzahl: 438
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. November 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 187mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 912g
- ISBN-13: 9780128185032
- ISBN-10: 0128185031
- Artikelnr.: 59326287
Professor C. Balaji is currently a Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras, Chennai. Balaji brings over 25 years of experience in teaching and research. His areas of interest include heat transfer, optimization, computational radiation, atmospheric radiation, and inverse heat transfer. He is currently Editor-in-Chief of Elsevier's International Journal of Thermal Sciences.
1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Thermodynamics and heat transfer1.2 Heat transfer and its
applications1.3 Modes of heat transfer1.4 Conduction1.5 Convection1.6
Thermal radiation1.7 Combined modes of heat transfer1.8 Phase-change heat
transfer
1.9 Concept of continuum
2 CONDUCTION: FUNDAMENTALS, ONE-DIMENSIONAL AND STEADY STATE
2.1 Introduction2.2 Three-dimensional conduction equation2.3 Steady state,
one-dimensional conduction in a few commonly encountered systems2.4
Electrical analogy and thermal resistance2.5 Heat transfer in cylindrical
coordinates2.6 Steady state conduction in a spherical shell2.7 Composite
wall, cylinder and sphere2.8 One-dimensional steady state heat conduction
with heat generation2.9 Fin heat transfer2.10 Analysis of fin heat transfer
3 CONDUCTION: ONE-DIMENSIONAL TRANSIENT AND TWO-DIMENSIONAL STEADY STATE3.1
Introduction3.2 Lumped capacitance method3.3 Semi-infinite approximation3.4
The method of separation of variables3.5 Analysis of two-dimensional,
steady state systems
4 FUNDAMENTALS OF CONVECTION4.1 Introduction4.2 Fundamentals of convective
heat transfer4.3 The heat transfer coefficient4.4 Governing equations4.5
Summary
5 FORCED CONVECTION5.1 Introduction5.2 Approximation using order of
magnitude analysis5.3 Non-dimensionalization of the governing equations5.4
Approximate solution to the boundary layerequations5.5 Turbulent flow5.6
Internal flows
6 NATURAL CONVECTION6.1 Introduction6.2 Natural convection over a flat
plate6.3 Boundary layer equations and non-dimensional numbers6.4 Empirical
correlations for natural convection
7 HEAT EXCHANGERS7.1 Introduction7.2 Classification of heat exchangers7.3
Heat exchanger analysis7.4 The LMTD method7.5 The effectiveness-NTU method
7.6 Comparison between the LMTD and effectiveness-NTU methods7.7 Other
considerations in the design of a heat exchanger
8 THERMAL RADIATION8.1 Introduction8.2 Concepts and definitions in
radiation8.3 Black body and laws of black body radiation8.4 Properties of
real surfaces8.5 Kirchhoff's law8.6 Net radiative heat transfer from a
surface8.7 Radiation heat transfer between surfaces8.8 Radiation view
factor and its determination8.9The radiosity-irradiation method8.10
Introduction to gas radiation8.11Equation of transfer or radiative transfer
equation (RTE)
9 NUMERICAL HEAT TRANSFER9.1 Introduction9.2 Equations and their
classification9.3 Three broad approaches to numerical methods9.4 Steady
conduction9.5 Unsteady conduction9.6 Introduction to methods for
convection9.7 Practical considerations in engineering problems
10 MACHINE LEARNING11.1 Introduction11.2 The Machine Learning Paradigm11.3
Artificial Neural Networks11.4 Convolutional Neural Networks11.5
Applications 11.6 Future possibilities in heat transfer
11 BOILING AND CONDENSATION11.1 Introduction11.2 Boiling11.3 Pool
boiling11.4 Flow boiling
11.5 Condensation
11.6 Film condensation on a vertical plate
11.7 Film condensation on horizontal tubes
11.8 Two-phase pressure drop
12 INTRODUCTION TO CONVECTIVE MASS TRANSFER12.1 Introduction12.2 Fick's law
of diffusion12.3 The convective mass transfer coefficient 12.4 The
velocity, thermal, and concentration boundary layers
12.5 Analogy between momentum, heat transfer, and mass transfer
12.6 Convective mass transfer relations 12.7 A note on the convective heat
and mass analogy
12.8 Simultaneous heat and mass transfer
1.1 Thermodynamics and heat transfer1.2 Heat transfer and its
applications1.3 Modes of heat transfer1.4 Conduction1.5 Convection1.6
Thermal radiation1.7 Combined modes of heat transfer1.8 Phase-change heat
transfer
1.9 Concept of continuum
2 CONDUCTION: FUNDAMENTALS, ONE-DIMENSIONAL AND STEADY STATE
2.1 Introduction2.2 Three-dimensional conduction equation2.3 Steady state,
one-dimensional conduction in a few commonly encountered systems2.4
Electrical analogy and thermal resistance2.5 Heat transfer in cylindrical
coordinates2.6 Steady state conduction in a spherical shell2.7 Composite
wall, cylinder and sphere2.8 One-dimensional steady state heat conduction
with heat generation2.9 Fin heat transfer2.10 Analysis of fin heat transfer
3 CONDUCTION: ONE-DIMENSIONAL TRANSIENT AND TWO-DIMENSIONAL STEADY STATE3.1
Introduction3.2 Lumped capacitance method3.3 Semi-infinite approximation3.4
The method of separation of variables3.5 Analysis of two-dimensional,
steady state systems
4 FUNDAMENTALS OF CONVECTION4.1 Introduction4.2 Fundamentals of convective
heat transfer4.3 The heat transfer coefficient4.4 Governing equations4.5
Summary
5 FORCED CONVECTION5.1 Introduction5.2 Approximation using order of
magnitude analysis5.3 Non-dimensionalization of the governing equations5.4
Approximate solution to the boundary layerequations5.5 Turbulent flow5.6
Internal flows
6 NATURAL CONVECTION6.1 Introduction6.2 Natural convection over a flat
plate6.3 Boundary layer equations and non-dimensional numbers6.4 Empirical
correlations for natural convection
7 HEAT EXCHANGERS7.1 Introduction7.2 Classification of heat exchangers7.3
Heat exchanger analysis7.4 The LMTD method7.5 The effectiveness-NTU method
7.6 Comparison between the LMTD and effectiveness-NTU methods7.7 Other
considerations in the design of a heat exchanger
8 THERMAL RADIATION8.1 Introduction8.2 Concepts and definitions in
radiation8.3 Black body and laws of black body radiation8.4 Properties of
real surfaces8.5 Kirchhoff's law8.6 Net radiative heat transfer from a
surface8.7 Radiation heat transfer between surfaces8.8 Radiation view
factor and its determination8.9The radiosity-irradiation method8.10
Introduction to gas radiation8.11Equation of transfer or radiative transfer
equation (RTE)
9 NUMERICAL HEAT TRANSFER9.1 Introduction9.2 Equations and their
classification9.3 Three broad approaches to numerical methods9.4 Steady
conduction9.5 Unsteady conduction9.6 Introduction to methods for
convection9.7 Practical considerations in engineering problems
10 MACHINE LEARNING11.1 Introduction11.2 The Machine Learning Paradigm11.3
Artificial Neural Networks11.4 Convolutional Neural Networks11.5
Applications 11.6 Future possibilities in heat transfer
11 BOILING AND CONDENSATION11.1 Introduction11.2 Boiling11.3 Pool
boiling11.4 Flow boiling
11.5 Condensation
11.6 Film condensation on a vertical plate
11.7 Film condensation on horizontal tubes
11.8 Two-phase pressure drop
12 INTRODUCTION TO CONVECTIVE MASS TRANSFER12.1 Introduction12.2 Fick's law
of diffusion12.3 The convective mass transfer coefficient 12.4 The
velocity, thermal, and concentration boundary layers
12.5 Analogy between momentum, heat transfer, and mass transfer
12.6 Convective mass transfer relations 12.7 A note on the convective heat
and mass analogy
12.8 Simultaneous heat and mass transfer
1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Thermodynamics and heat transfer1.2 Heat transfer and its
applications1.3 Modes of heat transfer1.4 Conduction1.5 Convection1.6
Thermal radiation1.7 Combined modes of heat transfer1.8 Phase-change heat
transfer
1.9 Concept of continuum
2 CONDUCTION: FUNDAMENTALS, ONE-DIMENSIONAL AND STEADY STATE
2.1 Introduction2.2 Three-dimensional conduction equation2.3 Steady state,
one-dimensional conduction in a few commonly encountered systems2.4
Electrical analogy and thermal resistance2.5 Heat transfer in cylindrical
coordinates2.6 Steady state conduction in a spherical shell2.7 Composite
wall, cylinder and sphere2.8 One-dimensional steady state heat conduction
with heat generation2.9 Fin heat transfer2.10 Analysis of fin heat transfer
3 CONDUCTION: ONE-DIMENSIONAL TRANSIENT AND TWO-DIMENSIONAL STEADY STATE3.1
Introduction3.2 Lumped capacitance method3.3 Semi-infinite approximation3.4
The method of separation of variables3.5 Analysis of two-dimensional,
steady state systems
4 FUNDAMENTALS OF CONVECTION4.1 Introduction4.2 Fundamentals of convective
heat transfer4.3 The heat transfer coefficient4.4 Governing equations4.5
Summary
5 FORCED CONVECTION5.1 Introduction5.2 Approximation using order of
magnitude analysis5.3 Non-dimensionalization of the governing equations5.4
Approximate solution to the boundary layerequations5.5 Turbulent flow5.6
Internal flows
6 NATURAL CONVECTION6.1 Introduction6.2 Natural convection over a flat
plate6.3 Boundary layer equations and non-dimensional numbers6.4 Empirical
correlations for natural convection
7 HEAT EXCHANGERS7.1 Introduction7.2 Classification of heat exchangers7.3
Heat exchanger analysis7.4 The LMTD method7.5 The effectiveness-NTU method
7.6 Comparison between the LMTD and effectiveness-NTU methods7.7 Other
considerations in the design of a heat exchanger
8 THERMAL RADIATION8.1 Introduction8.2 Concepts and definitions in
radiation8.3 Black body and laws of black body radiation8.4 Properties of
real surfaces8.5 Kirchhoff's law8.6 Net radiative heat transfer from a
surface8.7 Radiation heat transfer between surfaces8.8 Radiation view
factor and its determination8.9The radiosity-irradiation method8.10
Introduction to gas radiation8.11Equation of transfer or radiative transfer
equation (RTE)
9 NUMERICAL HEAT TRANSFER9.1 Introduction9.2 Equations and their
classification9.3 Three broad approaches to numerical methods9.4 Steady
conduction9.5 Unsteady conduction9.6 Introduction to methods for
convection9.7 Practical considerations in engineering problems
10 MACHINE LEARNING11.1 Introduction11.2 The Machine Learning Paradigm11.3
Artificial Neural Networks11.4 Convolutional Neural Networks11.5
Applications 11.6 Future possibilities in heat transfer
11 BOILING AND CONDENSATION11.1 Introduction11.2 Boiling11.3 Pool
boiling11.4 Flow boiling
11.5 Condensation
11.6 Film condensation on a vertical plate
11.7 Film condensation on horizontal tubes
11.8 Two-phase pressure drop
12 INTRODUCTION TO CONVECTIVE MASS TRANSFER12.1 Introduction12.2 Fick's law
of diffusion12.3 The convective mass transfer coefficient 12.4 The
velocity, thermal, and concentration boundary layers
12.5 Analogy between momentum, heat transfer, and mass transfer
12.6 Convective mass transfer relations 12.7 A note on the convective heat
and mass analogy
12.8 Simultaneous heat and mass transfer
1.1 Thermodynamics and heat transfer1.2 Heat transfer and its
applications1.3 Modes of heat transfer1.4 Conduction1.5 Convection1.6
Thermal radiation1.7 Combined modes of heat transfer1.8 Phase-change heat
transfer
1.9 Concept of continuum
2 CONDUCTION: FUNDAMENTALS, ONE-DIMENSIONAL AND STEADY STATE
2.1 Introduction2.2 Three-dimensional conduction equation2.3 Steady state,
one-dimensional conduction in a few commonly encountered systems2.4
Electrical analogy and thermal resistance2.5 Heat transfer in cylindrical
coordinates2.6 Steady state conduction in a spherical shell2.7 Composite
wall, cylinder and sphere2.8 One-dimensional steady state heat conduction
with heat generation2.9 Fin heat transfer2.10 Analysis of fin heat transfer
3 CONDUCTION: ONE-DIMENSIONAL TRANSIENT AND TWO-DIMENSIONAL STEADY STATE3.1
Introduction3.2 Lumped capacitance method3.3 Semi-infinite approximation3.4
The method of separation of variables3.5 Analysis of two-dimensional,
steady state systems
4 FUNDAMENTALS OF CONVECTION4.1 Introduction4.2 Fundamentals of convective
heat transfer4.3 The heat transfer coefficient4.4 Governing equations4.5
Summary
5 FORCED CONVECTION5.1 Introduction5.2 Approximation using order of
magnitude analysis5.3 Non-dimensionalization of the governing equations5.4
Approximate solution to the boundary layerequations5.5 Turbulent flow5.6
Internal flows
6 NATURAL CONVECTION6.1 Introduction6.2 Natural convection over a flat
plate6.3 Boundary layer equations and non-dimensional numbers6.4 Empirical
correlations for natural convection
7 HEAT EXCHANGERS7.1 Introduction7.2 Classification of heat exchangers7.3
Heat exchanger analysis7.4 The LMTD method7.5 The effectiveness-NTU method
7.6 Comparison between the LMTD and effectiveness-NTU methods7.7 Other
considerations in the design of a heat exchanger
8 THERMAL RADIATION8.1 Introduction8.2 Concepts and definitions in
radiation8.3 Black body and laws of black body radiation8.4 Properties of
real surfaces8.5 Kirchhoff's law8.6 Net radiative heat transfer from a
surface8.7 Radiation heat transfer between surfaces8.8 Radiation view
factor and its determination8.9The radiosity-irradiation method8.10
Introduction to gas radiation8.11Equation of transfer or radiative transfer
equation (RTE)
9 NUMERICAL HEAT TRANSFER9.1 Introduction9.2 Equations and their
classification9.3 Three broad approaches to numerical methods9.4 Steady
conduction9.5 Unsteady conduction9.6 Introduction to methods for
convection9.7 Practical considerations in engineering problems
10 MACHINE LEARNING11.1 Introduction11.2 The Machine Learning Paradigm11.3
Artificial Neural Networks11.4 Convolutional Neural Networks11.5
Applications 11.6 Future possibilities in heat transfer
11 BOILING AND CONDENSATION11.1 Introduction11.2 Boiling11.3 Pool
boiling11.4 Flow boiling
11.5 Condensation
11.6 Film condensation on a vertical plate
11.7 Film condensation on horizontal tubes
11.8 Two-phase pressure drop
12 INTRODUCTION TO CONVECTIVE MASS TRANSFER12.1 Introduction12.2 Fick's law
of diffusion12.3 The convective mass transfer coefficient 12.4 The
velocity, thermal, and concentration boundary layers
12.5 Analogy between momentum, heat transfer, and mass transfer
12.6 Convective mass transfer relations 12.7 A note on the convective heat
and mass analogy
12.8 Simultaneous heat and mass transfer