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Convective heat and mass transfer
β Scribed by Seyed Mostafa Ghiaasiaan
- Publisher
- Cambridge University Press
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 548
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book was developed during Professor Ghiaasiaan's ten years of teaching a graduate-level course on convection heat and mass transfer and is further enhanced by his twenty years of teaching experience. The book is ideal for a graduate course dealing with the theory and practice of convection heat and mass transfer. The book treats well-established theory and practice but is also enriched by its coverage of modern areas such as flow in microchannels and computational fluid dynamics-based design and analysis methods. The book is primarily concerned with convection heat transfer. Essentials of mass transfer are also covered. The mass transfer material and problems are presented such that they can be easily skipped. The book is richly enhanced by examples and end-of-chapter exercises. Solutions are available for qualified instructors. The book includes 18 appendices providing compilations of most essential property and mathematical information for analysis of convective heat and mass transfer processes
''This book was developed during Professor Ghiaasiaan's ten years of teaching a graduate-level course on convection heat and mass transfer and is further enhanced by his twenty years of teaching experience. The book is ideal for a graduate course dealing with the theory and practice of convection heat and mass transfer. The book treats well-established theory and practice but is also enriched by its coverage of modern areas such as flow in microchannels and computational fluid dynamics-based design and analysis methods. The book is primarily concerned with convection heat transfer. Essentials of mass transfer are also covered. The mass transfer material and problems are presented such that they can be easily skipped. The book is richly enhanced by examples and end-of-chapter exercises. Solutions are available for qualified instructors. The book includes 18 appendices providing compilations of most essential property and mathematical information for analysis of convective heat and mass transfer processes''-- Read more... Machine generated contents note: 1. Thermophysical and transport fundamentals; 2. Boundary layers; 3. External laminar flow: similarity solutions for forced laminar boundary layers; 4. Internal laminar flow; 5. Integral methods; 6. Fundamentals of turbulence and external turbulent flow; 7. Internal turbulent flow; 8. Effect of transpiration on friction, heat and mass transfer; 9. Analogy among momentum, heat, and mass transfer processes; 10. Natural convection; 11. Mixed convection; 12. Turbulence transport models; 13. Flow and heat transfer in miniature channels
β¦ Table of Contents
Frontmatter......Page 1
Contents......Page 7
Preface......Page 15
Frequently Used Notation......Page 17
1 - Thermophysical and Transport Fundamentals......Page 25
2 - Boundary Layers......Page 68
3 - External Laminar Flow: Similarity Solutions for Forced Laminar Boundary Layers......Page 85
4 - Internal Laminar Flow......Page 114
5 - Integral Methods......Page 175
6 - Fundamentals of Turbulence and External Turbulent Flow......Page 201
7 - Internal Turbulent Flow......Page 232
8 - Effect of Transpiration on Friction, Heat, and Mass Transfer......Page 267
9 - Analogy Among Momentum, Heat, and Mass Transfer......Page 282
10 - Natural Convection......Page 299
11 - Mixed Convection......Page 356
12 - Turbulence Models......Page 386
13 - Flow and Heat Transfer in Miniature Flow Passages......Page 421
APPENDIX A - Constitutive Relations in Polar Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates......Page 473
APPENDIX B - Mass Continuity and Newtonian Incompressible Fluid Equations of Motion in Polar Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates......Page 475
APPENDIX C - Energy Conservation Equations in Polar Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates for Incompressible Fluids With Constant Thermal Conductivity......Page 477
APPENDIX D - Mass-Species Conservation Equations in Polar Cylindrical and Spherical Coordinates for Incompressible Fluids......Page 478
APPENDIX E - Thermodynamic Properties of Saturated Water and Steam......Page 480
APPENDIX F - Transport Properties of Saturated Water and Steam......Page 482
APPENDIX G - Properties of Selected Ideal Gases at 1 Atmosphere......Page 483
APPENDIX H - Binary Diffusion Coefficients of Selected Gases in Air at 1 Atmosphere......Page 489
APPENDIX I - Henry's Constant, in bars, of Dilute Aqueous Solutions of Selected Substances at Moderate Pressures......Page 490
APPENDIX J - Diffusion Coefficients of Selected Substances in Water at Infinite Dilution at 25ΓΒ°C......Page 491
APPENDIX K - LennardΓ’β’ο¬Jones Potential Model Constants for Selected Molecules......Page 492
APPENDIX L - Collision Integrals for the LennardΓ’β’ο¬Jones Potential Model......Page 493
APPENDIX M - Some RANS-Type Turbulence Models......Page 494
APPENDIX N - Physical Constants......Page 504
APPENDIX O - Unit Conversions......Page 506
APPENDIX P - Summary of Important Dimensionless Numbers......Page 509
APPENDIX Q - Summary of Some Useful Heat Transfer and Friction-Factor Correlations......Page 511
References......Page 525
Index......Page 541
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"This book was developed during Professor Ghiaasiaan's ten years of teaching a graduate-level course on convection heat and mass transfer and is further enhanced by his twenty years of teaching experience. The book is ideal for a graduate course dealing with the theory and practice of convection h
This book was developed during Professor Ghiaasiaan's ten years of teaching a graduate-level course on convection heat and mass transfer and is further enhanced by his twenty years of teaching experience. The book is ideal for a graduate course dealing with the theory and practice of convection heat