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Engineering Thermofluids: Thermodynamics, Fluid Mechanics, and Heat Transfer

Book information

Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year
2005
ISBN
3540222928, 9783540222927
DOI
10.1007/b138870
LCC
TJ265 .M34 2005
Google Books ID
9KIp_fmC9A0C
Open Library ID
OL3480321M
Language
english
Format
PDF
Filesize
21 MB (21743227 bytes)
Edition
1
Pages
1120\1132
Orientation
no
Scanned
no
Time added
2012-03-17 06:00:00

Description

The "Engineering Thermofluids" is a unique textbook, which brings the three pillars of thermal sciences; thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and heat transfer under one umbrella. These three distinct, yet intertwined subjects are treated in an integrated manner. The primary audiences for this book are senior undergraduate, graduate, and practicing engineers in the fields of aeronautical, chemical industrial, mechanical, and nuclear engineering. Topics are discussed in detail while still using a simple and easy to follow approach. Numerous walk-through examples are solved and illustrations are provided to guide the reader through more subtle topics. Each chapter starts with a section for the introduction of various terminologies used. The chapter on thermodynamics covers the first law, the second law, the power cycles, and the mixture of gases. The chapter on fluid mechanics covers both steady-state and transient single phase-flow as well as two-phase flow. The chapter on heat transfer covers conduction, convection, radiation, boiling, and condensation. These chapters are followed by the chapter on applications of the engineering thermofluid, which covers the design and operations of various heat exchangers, turbomachines, and flowmeters. Many practical design problems are either solved or provided as homework. Practicing engineers will find this book a useful text to have around for the many practical problems and solutions, illustrations, definitions, methods, tables, and figures provided. The preference throughout the text is on obtaining analytical solutions of a closed form. Numerical solutions as well as experimental results are presented when analytical solutions cannot be found.

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