Principles of heat transfer / Frank Kreith, Raj M. Manglik.

Introduce the principles of heat transfer using the classic that sets the standard of coverage and organization for all other heat transfer texts. Following the recommendations of the ASME Committee on Heat Transfer Education, Kreith/Manglik’s PRINCIPLES OF HEAT TRANSFER, 8E provides a comprehensive...

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Main Authors: Kreith, Frank (Author), Manglik, R. M. (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boston, MA : Cengage Learning, 2017.
Edition:Eighth edition.
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Summary:Introduce the principles of heat transfer using the classic that sets the standard of coverage and organization for all other heat transfer texts. Following the recommendations of the ASME Committee on Heat Transfer Education, Kreith/Manglik’s PRINCIPLES OF HEAT TRANSFER, 8E provides a comprehensive engineering approach that is ideal for your upper-level, one-semester course in heat transfer. This relevant book recognizes that in today’s world, computational analysis is more critical than rote mathematical solutions to heat transfer problems. However, the authors also incorporate an effective analytic approach. With this approach, students gain a clear understanding of the physics involved and learn how to utilize tools for analyzing more complex problems. PRINCIPLES OF HEAT TRANSFER, 8E also emphasizes applications to current engineering challenges in renewable energy, bioengineering, microelectronics, materials processing, and space exploration. -- Publisher website
Physical Description:xxi, 799, a 51, i 2-i 9 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour) ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1305387104
9781305387102
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