Heat Transfer: Evolution, Design and Performance

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John Wiley & Sons, 2022 M03 22 - 608 pages
HEAT TRANSFER

Provides authoritative coverage of the fundamentals of heat transfer, written by one of the most cited authors in all of Engineering

Heat Transfer presents the fundamentals of the generation, use, conversion, and exchange of heat between physical systems. A pioneer in establishing heat transfer as a pillar of the modern thermal sciences, Professor Adrian Bejan presents the fundamental concepts and problem-solving methods of the discipline, predicts the evolution of heat transfer configurations, the principles of thermodynamics, and more.

Building upon his classic 1993 book Heat Transfer, the author maintains his straightforward scientific approach to teaching essential developments such as Fourier conduction, fins, boundary layer theory, duct flow, scale analysis, and the structure of turbulence. In this new volume, Bejan explores topics and research developments that have emerged during the past decade, including the designing of convective flow and heat and mass transfer, the crucial relationship between configuration and performance, and new populations of configurations such as tapered ducts, plates with multi-scale features, and dendritic fins. Heat Transfer: Evolution, Design and Performance:

  • Covers thermodynamics principles and establishes performance and evolution as fundamental concepts in thermal sciences
  • Demonstrates how principles of physics predict a future with economies of scale, multi-scale design, vascularization, and hierarchical distribution of many small features
  • Explores new work on conduction architecture, convection with nanofluids, boiling and condensation on designed surfaces, and resonance of natural circulation in enclosures
  • Includes numerous examples, problems with solutions, and access to a companion website

Heat Transfer: Evolution, Design and Performance is essential reading for undergraduate and graduate students in mechanical and chemical engineering, and for all engineers, physicists, biologists, and earth scientists.

 

Contents

3
14
1
24
Unidirectional Steady Conduction
37
2
48
1
51
3
60
Multidirectional Steady Conduction
85
Heat Flux Boundary Conditions
92
Other External Flows
215
Turbulent Jets
221
References
227
Internal Forced Convection
245
Heat Transfer in Laminar Flow
252
Isothermal Wall
258
Natural Convection
291
Isothermal Wall
299

Cylindrical Coordinates
98
Evolutionary Design
104
Rewards from Freedom
111
4
121
5
123
Constant Heat Flux Surface
128
1
131
Cylinder
138
3
140
Multidirectional Conduction
148
2
152
Moving Heat Sources
156
5
162
External Forced Convection
177
Energy Equation
185
Thermal Boundary Layer
195
Turbulent Boundary Layer
202
Wall Friction
208
Other External Flows
305
Other Immersed Bodies
311
Enclosures Heated from the Side
317
Inclined Enclosures
323
Miniaturization
329
Convection with Change of Phase
343
Turbulent Film on Vertical Surface
350
Dropwise and DirectContact Condensation
359
Nucleate Boiling and Peak Heat Flux
365
Heat Exchangers
387
Radiation
447
Appendix A Constants and Conversion Factors
521
Appendix B Properties of Solids
527
Properties of Liquids
541
Properties of Gases
551
k Appendix E Mathematical Formulas 557
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About the author (2022)

Adrian Bejan is J. A. Jones Distinguished Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science at Duke University, USA. His main areas of research are thermodynamics, heat transfer, fluid mechanics, and design evolution in nature. He is the author of 30 books and 700 peer-refereed journal articles and is an Honorary Member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME).

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