This is completed downloadable of Principles of Heat Transfer 8th Edition Kreith Solutions Manual
Product Details:
- ISBN-10 : 1305387104
- ISBN-13 : 978-1305387102
- Author: Frank Kreith, Raj. M. Manglik
Now you can learn the principles of heat transfer using the classic that sets the standard of coverage and organization for all other heat transfer texts. Following the recommendations of the ASME Committee on Heat Transfer Education, Kreith/Manglik’s PRINCIPLES OF HEAT TRANSFER, 8E provides a comprehensive engineering approach that is ideal for your study of heat transfer. This relevant book recognizes that in today’s world, computational analysis is more critical than rote mathematical solutions to heat transfer problems. However, the authors also incorporate an effective analytic approach that offers a clear understanding of the physics involved and equips you with the tools for analyzing more complex problems. The book emphasizes applications to current engineering challenges in renewable energy, bioengineering, microelectronics, materials processing, and space exploration to arm you with the practical knowledge you need for success.
Table of Content:
- Chapter 1: Basic Modes of Heat Transfer
- 1.1 The Relation of Heat Transfer to Thermodynamics
- 1.2 Dimensions and Units
- 1.3 Heat Conduction
- 1.4 Convection
- 1.5 Radiation
- 1.6 Combined Heat Transfer Systems
- 1.7 Thermal Insulation
- 1.8 Heat Transfer and the Law of Energy Conservation
- 1.9 Summary
- References
- Problems
- Design Problems
- Chapter 2: Steady Heat Conduction
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 The Conduction Equation
- 2.3 Steady Heat Conduction in Simple Geometries
- 2.4 Fins and Extended Surfaces
- 2.5* Multidimensional Steady Conduction
- 2.6 Summary
- References
- Problems
- Design Problems
- Chapter 3: Transient Heat Conduction
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Systems with Negligible Internal Resistance
- 3.3 Systems with Spatial Temperature Distribution
- 3.4* Semi-Infinite Solid
- 3.5* Multidimensional Systems
- 3.6 Summary
- References
- Problems
- Design Problems
- Chapter 4: Numerical Analysis of Heat Conduction
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 One-Dimensional Steady Conduction
- 4.3 One-Dimensional Unsteady Conduction
- 4.4* Two-Dimensional Steady and Unsteady Conduction
- 4.5* Cylindrical Coordinates
- 4.6* Irregular Boundaries
- 4.7 Summary
- References
- Problems
- Design Problems
- Chapter 5: Analysis of Convection Heat Transfer
- 5.1 Introduction
- 5.2 Convection Heat Transfer
- 5.3 Boundary Layer Fundamentals
- 5.4 Conservation Equations of Mass, Momentum, and Energy for Laminar Flow Over a Flat Plate
- 5.5 Dimensionless Boundary Layer Equations and Similarity Parameters
- 5.6 Evaluation of Convection Heat Transfer Coefficients
- 5.7 Dimensional Analysis
- 5.8* Analytic Solution for Laminar Boundary Layer Flow Over a Flat Plate
- 5.9* Approximate Integral Boundary Layer Analysis
- 5.10 Turbulent Flow Over a Flat Surface
- 5.11* Special Boundary Conditions and High-Speed Flow
- 5.12 Summary
- References
- Problems
- Design Problems
- Chapter 6: Forced Convection Over Exterior Surfaces
- 6.1 Flow Over Bluff Bodies
- 6.2 Cylinders, Spheres, and Other Bluff Shapes
- 6.3 Tube Bundles in Cross-Flow
- 6.4* Finned Tube Bundles in Cross-Flow
- 6.5* Packed Beds
- 6.6* Free Jets
- 6.7 Summary
- References
- Problems
- Design Problems
- Chapter 7: Forced Convection Inside Tubes and Ducts
- 7.1 Introduction
- 7.2* Analysis of Laminar Forced Convection in a Long Tube
- 7.3 Correlations for Laminar Forced Convection
- 7.4* Analogy Between Momentum and Heat Transfer in Turbulent Flow
- 7.5 Empirical Correlations for Turbulent Forced Convection
- 7.6* Heat Transfer Enhancement and Electronic-Device Cooling
- 7.7 Summary
- References
- Problems
- Design Problems
- Chapter 8: Natural Convection
- 8.1 Introduction
- 8.2 Similarity Parameters for Natural Convection
- 8.3 Empirical Correlation for Various Shapes
- 8.4* Finned Surfaces
- 8.5* Rotating Cylinders, Disks, and Spheres
- 8.6 Combined Forced and Natural Convection
- 8.7 Summary
- References
- Problems
- Design Problems
- Chapter 9: Heat Transfer with Phase Change
- 9.1 Introduction to Boiling
- 9.2 Pool Boiling
- 9.3 Boiling in Forced Convection
- 9.4 Condensation
- 9.5* Condenser Design
- 9.6* Heat Pipes
- 9.7* Freezing and Melting
- 9.8 Summary
- References
- Problems
- Design Problems
- Chapter 10: Heat Exchangers
- 10.1 Introduction
- 10.2 Basic Types of Heat Exchangers
- 10.3 Overall Heat Transfer Coefficient
- 10.4 Log Mean Temperature Difference
- 10.5 Heat Exchanger Effectiveness
- 10.6* Heat Transfer Enhancement
- 10.7* Microscale Heat Exchangers
- 10.8 Summary
- References
- Problems
- Design Problems
- Chapter 11: Heat Transfer by Radiation
- 11.1 Thermal Radiation
- 11.2 Radiation Heat Flux
- 11.3 Blackbody Radiation
- 11.4 Radiation Properties
- 11.5 Solar Radiation and Global Warming
- 11.6 The Radiation Shape Factor
- 11.7 Enclosures with Black Surfaces
- 11.8 Enclosures with Gray Surfaces
- 11.9 Enclosure with Nongray Surfaces
- 11.10 Radiation Combined with Convection and Conduction
- 11.11* Radiation Properties of Gases and Vapors
- 11.12 Summary
- References
- Problems
- Design Problems
- Appendix 1: The International System of Units
- Appendix 2: Data Tables
- Properties of Solids
- Thermodyanamic Properties of Liquids
- Heat Transfer Fluids
- Liquid Metals
- Thermodynamic Properties of Gases
- Miscellaneous Properties, Bessel and Error Functions, and other Equations
- Correlation Equations for the Physical Properties
- Appendix 3: Tridiagonal Matrix Computer Programs
- Solution of a Tridiagonal System of Equations
- Appendix 4: Computer Codes for Heat Transfer
- Appendix 5: The Heat Transfer Literature
- Index
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