Engineering Flow and Heat Exchange, Third Edition

Engineering Flow and Heat Exchange, Third Edition

Engineering Flow and Heat Exchange is the most practical textbook available on the design of heat transfer and equipment. This book is an excellent introduction to real-world applications for advanced undergraduates and an indispensable reference for professionals.  The book includes comprehensive chapters on the different types and classifications of fluids, how to analyze fluids, and where a particular fluid fits into a broader picture.  This book includes various a wide variety of problems and solutions – some whimsical and others directly from industrial applications.

  • Numerous practical examples of heat transfer
  • Different from other introductory books on fluids
  • Clearly written, simple to understand, written for students to absorb material quickly
  • Discusses non-Newtonian as well as Newtonian fluids
  • Covers the entire field concisely
  • Solutions manual with worked examples and solutions provided

You can read also Shigley’s Mechanical Engineering Design, 11th edition 2020

Engineering Flow and Heat Exchange, Third Edition

  • Front Matter.Engineering Flow and Heat Exchange, Third Edition
  • Basic Equations for Flowing Streams.
  • Flow of Incompressible Newtonian Fluids in Pipes.
  • Compressible Flow of Gases.
  • Molecular Flow.
  • Non-Newtonian Fluids.
  • Flow Through Packed Beds.
  • Flow in Fluidized Beds.
  • Solid Particles Falling Through Fluids.
  • Front Matter.
  • The Three Mechanisms of Heat Transfer: Conduction, Convection, and Radiation.
  • Combination of Heat Transfer Resistances.
  • Unsteady-State Heating and Cooling of Solid Objects.
  • Introduction to Heat Exchangers.
  • Recuperators: Through-the-Wall Nonstoring Exchangers.
  • Direct-Contact Gas–Solid Nonstoring Exchangers.
  • Heat Regenerators: Direct-Contact Heat Storing Exchangers Using a Batch of Solids.
  • Potpourri of Problems
  • Back Matter

Although the first part of this little volume deals primarily with the flow of fluids and mixtures through pipes, it also considers the flow of fluids through packed beds and through swarms of suspended solids called fluidized solids, as well as the flow of single particles through fluids. The term “fluids and mixtures” includes all sorts of materials under a wide range of conditions, such as Newtonians (e.g., air, water, whiskey), non-Newtonians (e.g., peanut butter, toothpaste), gases approaching the speed of sound, and gas flow under high vacuum where collisions between mole-cules are rare.

 

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