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Modern Developments in Heat Transfer

โœ Scribed by Warren Ibele (Eds.)


Year
1963
Tongue
English
Leaves
496
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Contributors, Pages v-vi
Preface, Pages vii-ix, WARREN IBELE
Noncircular Duct Convective Heat Transfer, Pages 1-17, THOMAS F. IRVINE JR.
Heat Transfer from Chemically Reacting Gases, Pages 19-64, D.B. SPALDING
Ablation Cooling, Pages 65-83, D.B. SPALDING
Heat Transfer with Boiling, Pages 85-158, WARREN M. ROHSENOW
Similarities between Energy Transport in Rarefied Gases and by Thermal Radiation, Pages 159-180, E.R.G. ECKERT
On the Calculation of Radiant Interchange between Surfaces, Pages 181-212, E.M. SPARROW
Thermal Radiation Properties of Solids, Pages 213-224, THOMAS F. IRVINE JR.
Heat Transfer Research in Japan, Pages 225-250, J.P. HARTNETT
Measurements of the Thermal Contact Resistance from Stainless Steel to Liquid Sodium, Pages 251-263, ERNST H.W. SCHMIDT, ERNST JUNG
Viscosity of Water and Steam at High Pressures and Temperatures Up to 800 Atmospheres and 700ยฐC, Pages 265-278, ERNST H.W. SCHMIDT, F. MAYINGER
High Temperature Thermodynamic Properties, Pages 279-303, W.E. IBELE
Gas-Surface Interaction in an Enthalpy-Composition Chart, Pages 305-352, F. BOล NJAKOVIฤ†
An Investigation of the Anode Energy Balance of High Intensity Arcs in Argon, Pages 353-400, PETER A. SCHOECK
Recent Developments in Plasma Heat Transfer, Pages 401-478, HOWARD W. EMMONS
Author Index, Pages 479-484
Subject Index, Pages 485-493


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