
Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer, 6th Edition Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Copyright Year: 2007 Publishing Date: 2006/03/10
Course: Mechanical Engineering Pages: 1024 DESCRIPTION The standard for mastering heat and mass transfer
Respected for its readability, comprehensiveness, and relevance,
Incropera and DeWitt's text is the recognized standard for learning
heat and mass transfer. This text combines detailed coverage with
the resources students need to learn the concepts and apply them to
solving realistic and relevant problems. Using a rigorous and
systematic problem-solving methodology, the text is filled with
examples and problems that reveal the richness and beauty of the
discipline.
The 6th Edition introduces coauthors Ted Bergman and Adrienne
Lavine, who bring their record of success in teaching and research
in heat and mass transfer to the text.
New Features
* Expanded coverage of areas of recent interest in heat transfer,
including fuel cells and alternative energy devices, electronics
cooling, micro-scale heat transfer, and biological as well as
bioheat transfer. New examples and homework problems are included
for each area.
* Introduction to the concepts of nano-scale transport and unified
treatment of transient conduction.
* New material on two-phase heat transfer and enhanced internal
forced convection.
* New and revised presentation of mass transfer including
applications in materials science and biological engineering.
* New, revised, and updated problems and examples.
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