tetox Posted January 18, 2020 Share #1 Posted January 18, 2020 Hidden Content Give reaction to this post to see the hidden content. Book: Engineering Flow and Heat Exchange Author(s): Octave Levenspiel. Publisher: Springer Tags: Newtonian fluids, non-Newtonian, Heat Exchange. Year: 3rd Edition (November 27, 2014) Print Length: 398 pages Format: PDF (True) Language: English ISBN-10: 1489974539 ISBN-13: 9781489974532 Size: 7.45 MB (RAR) Book Description The third edition of Engineering Flow and Heat Exchange is the most practical textbook available on the design of heat transfer and equipment. This book is an excellent introduction to real-world applications for advanced undergraduates and an indispensable reference for professionals. The book includes comprehensive chapters on the different types and classifications of fluids, how to analyze fluids, and where a particular fluid fits into a broader picture. This book includes various a wide variety of problems and solutions – some whimsical and others directly from industrial applications. Numerous practical examples of heat transfer Different from other introductory books on fluids Clearly written, simple to understand, written for students to absorb material quickly Discusses non-Newtonian as well as Newtonian fluids Covers the entire field concisely Solutions manual with worked examples and solutions provided Table Of Contents Introduction Part I: Flow of Fluids and Mixtures Chapter 01: Basic Equations for Flowing Streams Chapter 02: Flow of Incompressible Newtonian Fluids in Pipes Chapter 03: Compressible Flow of Gases Chapter 04: Molecular Flow Chapter 05: Non-Newtonian Fluids Chapter 06: Flow Through Packed Beds Chapter 07: Flow in Fluidized Beds Chapter 08: Solid Particles Falling Through Fluids Part II: Heat Exchange Chapter 09: The Three Mechanisms of Heat Transfer: Conduction, Convection, and Radiation Chapter 10: Combination of Heat Transfer Resistances Chapter 11: Unsteady-State Heating and Cooling of Solid Objects Chapter 12: Introduction to Heat Exchangers Chapter 13: Recuperators: Through-the-Wall Nonstoring Exchangers Chapter 14: Direct-Contact Gas–Solid Nonstoring Exchangers Chapter 15: Heat Regenerators: Direct-Contact Heat Storing Exchangers Using a Batch of Solids Chapter 16: Potpourri of Problems Hidden Content Give reaction to this post to see the hidden content. Thanks to the one who initially shared the file. 1 1 Link to comment
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