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Incropera, Frank P. Dewitt, David P. Bergman, Theodore L. Lavine, Adrienne S.

Incropera's principles of heat and mass transfer - Wiley India ed. - New Delhi Wiley India 2019 - xxi, 978p.; 26cm.

Table of Contents:

1 Introduction
2 Introduction to Conduction
3 One-Dimensional, Steady-State Conduction
4 Two-Dimensional, Steady-State Conduction
5 Transient Conduction
6 Introduction to Convection
7 External Flow
8 Internal Flow
9 Free Convection
10 Boiling and Condensation
11 Heat Exchangers
12 Radiation: Processes and Properties
13 Radiation Exchange Between Surfaces
14 Diffusion Mass Transfer

Appendix A Thermophysical Properties of Matter
Appendix B Mathematical Relations and Functions
Appendix C Thermal Conditions Associated with Uniform Energy Generation in One-Dimensional, Steady-State Systems
Appendix D The Gauss--Seidel Method
Appendix E The Convection Transfer Equations
Appendix F Boundary Layer Equations for Turbulent Flow
Appendix G An Integral Laminar Boundary Layer Solution for
Parallel Flow over a Flat Plate
Index

Incropera's Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer has been the gold standard of heat transfer pedagogy for many decades, with a commitment to continuous improvement by four authors’ with more than 150 years of combined experience in heat transfer education, research and practice. Applying the rigorous and systematic problem-solving methodology that this text pioneered an abundance of examples and problems reveal the richness and beauty of the discipline. This edition makes heat and mass transfer more approachable by giving additional emphasis to fundamental concepts, while highlighting the relevance of two of today’s most critical issues: energy and the environment.



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