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Heat and Mass Transfer , Second Edition

Author(s): G.S. Sawhney
ISBN: 9789380578392
No. of Pages: 489
Publishing Year: 2010
Binding: Paperback
Dimension: 18cm x 24cm
Weight: 705
Subject: Mechanical Engineering
Price: Rs 345.00 $ 40.00 £ 24.00

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About the Book:
Written with the third-year engineering students of undergraduate level in mind, this well set out textbook explains the fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer. Written in question-answer form, the book is precise and easy to understand. The book presents an exhaustive coverage of the theory, definitions, formulae and examples which are well supported by plenty of diagrams and problems in order to make the underlying principles more comprehensive. In the present second edition, the book has been thoroughly revised and enlarged. The chapter on steady state one-dimensional heat conduction has been modified to include problems on two-dimensional heat conduction. Finite heat difference method of solving such problems has been covered. Modification has also been included in the text as per the suggestions obtained from various sources. Additional typical problems based on the examination papers of various technical universities have been included with solutions for easy understanding by the students.

Contents:
• Introduction to heat transfer • General heat conduction equation • Steady state heat conduction • Heat transfer from extended surfaces • Transient heat conduction • Forced convection heat transfer • Free convection • Radiation heat transfer • Heat exchangers • Condensation and boiling • Mass transfer Index
Audience:
Undergraduate engineering students.
Shelving:
Mechanical Engineering
 
 
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