Principles of convective heat transfer /
Convective heat transfer is the result of fluid flowing between objects of different temperatures. Thus it may be the objective of a process (as in refrigeration) or it may be an incidental aspect of other processes. Intended for graduate students and for researchers entering the field, this text re...
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| Language: | English |
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New York :
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2001.
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| Edition: | Second edition. |
| Series: | Mechanical engineering series (Berlin, Germany)
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Table of Contents:
- 1. Introduction and Preliminaries. 1.1. Applications and Length Scales. 1.2. Historical Background. 1.3. Scope. 1.4. Three Phases of Matter and Their Thermophysical Properties. 1.5. Phase Transitions in Single- and Multicomponent Systems. 1.6. Multiphase Flows and Phase Distributions. 1.7. Heat Flux Vector and Conservation Equations. 1.8. Temporal and Spatial Averaging. 1.9. Local Thermal Equilibrium Among Phases. 1.10. Approximation and Modeling in the Analysis of Convective Heat Transfer. 1.11. Single-, Two-, and Three-Medium Treatments. 1.12. Fluid Motion Caused or Influenced by Heat Transfer
- 2. Single-Phase Fluid Streams. 2.1. Intraphase Heat Transfer. 2.2. Compressibility. 2.3. Reacting Flows. 2.4. Turbulence.