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Heat Transfer Basics: A Concise Approach to Problem Solving

Heat Transfer Basics: A Concise Approach to Problem Solving

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Heat Transfer Basics provides a concise introduction to heat transfer, focusing on worked example problems to aid in reader comprehension and student learning. It covers key topics such as free convection, boiling and condensation, radiation, heat exchangers, and more, with multiple worked out example problems and figures and diagrams to illustrate the concepts. The text is ideal for students in introductory and advanced heat transfer courses and is a helpful reference for advanced students and practicing engineers.

Format: Hardback
Length: 560 pages
Publication date: 17 November 2023
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc


Heat transfer is a fundamental concept in physics and engineering that involves the movement of heat from one place to another. It plays a crucial role in many industries, including energy production, transportation, and manufacturing. In this article, we will provide a concise introduction to heat transfer, with a focus on worked example problems to aid in reader comprehension and student learning.

Heat transfer can occur in three different modes: conduction, convection, and radiation. Conduction occurs when heat flows through a solid material, while convection occurs when heat flows through a fluid. Radiation occurs when heat is emitted or absorbed by electromagnetic waves.

Free convection is the most common form of heat transfer in natural convection, which occurs when a fluid is heated from below and cooled from above. In forced convection, a fan or other device is used to move the fluid, which enhances the heat transfer rate.

Boiling and condensation are two important processes that occur in heat transfer. Boiling occurs when a fluid is heated to its boiling point, and the vapor pressure becomes equal to the external pressure. Condensation occurs when the vapor pressure of a fluid decreases, and the fluid condenses into a liquid.

Radiation is a less common form of heat transfer, but it is important in certain applications, such as space heating and cooling. Radiation occurs when electromagnetic waves are emitted from a heated surface and absorbed by a cooler surface.

Heat exchangers are devices that are used to transfer heat between two fluids or between a fluid and a solid. There are several types of heat exchangers, including shell and tube exchangers, plate exchangers, and finned tube exchangers.

In conclusion, heat transfer is a complex and important concept that plays a crucial role in many industries. By understanding the different modes of heat transfer and the applications of heat exchangers, we can improve the efficiency and sustainability of our systems and processes.

Weight: 1148g
Dimension: 186 x 262 x 39 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781119840268

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