Introduction to thermal systems engineering: thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and heat transfer

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This survey of thermal systems engineering combines coverage of thermodynamics, fluid flow, and heat transfer in one volume. Developed by leading educators in the field, this book sets the standard for those interested in the thermal-fluids market. Drawing on the best of what works from market leading texts in thermodynamics (Moran), fluids (Munson) and heat transfer (Incropera), this book introduces thermal engineering using a systems focus, introduces structured problem-solving techniques, and provides applications of interest to all engineers.

Author(s): Michael J. Moran, Howard N. Shapiro, Bruce R. Munson, David P. DeWitt
Publisher: Wiley
Year: 2002

Language: English
Commentary: CD for computer
Pages: 801
City: New York

Conversion Factors......Page 0
17.6 Chapter Summary and Study Guide......Page 619
410......Page 573
Absolute pressure - Dimensionless product......Page 792
Dimensions - Heat......Page 793
Heat engine - generation effects......Page 794
Open feedwater heater - Shear stress......Page 795
SI units - Velocity profile......Page 796
Viscosity - Working fluid......Page 797
Conversion Factors......Page 798
List of Symbols......Page 800