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ENGINEERING | 69<br />

Features<br />

Over 200 Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam multiple-choice<br />

questions to help students prepare for the NCEES exam<br />

Over 1000 illustrations, with many in three-dimensional, to help<br />

students visualize concepts<br />

Historical anecdotes throughout the entire textbook<br />

New solved example problems in all chapters<br />

Several extended and revised sections including the coverage of finned<br />

surfaces, numerical methods in heat conduction, micro tubes and nonboiling<br />

two-phase flow heat transfer<br />

Over 2000 homework problems including concept, design, essay,<br />

parametric study and multiple-choice problems, with over one-third<br />

of the problems have been revised or are new<br />

“Topics of Special Interest” sections continue to expand the boundaries of<br />

classical heat transfer into other areas of interest and everyday applications<br />

Inclusion of an interactive software for the solution of steady state and<br />

transient one- and two-dimensional heat conduction problems with uniform<br />

energy generation in rectangular geometries<br />

Supplementary materials:<br />

1) Student Resources DVD – Packaged free with text, the Student<br />

Resource DVD contains the Limited Academic Version of EES<br />

(Engineering Equation Solver) software with scripted solutions to<br />

selected text problems. This software <strong>com</strong>bines equation-solving<br />

capability and engineering property data. EES can do optimization,<br />

parametric analysis, and linear and nonlinear regression, and<br />

provides publication-quality plotting capabilities. Thermodynamics<br />

and transport properties for air, water, and many other fluids<br />

are built in, and EES allows the user to enter property data or<br />

functional relationships. It requires less time than a calculator<br />

for data entry and allows more time for thinking critically about<br />

modeling and solving engineering problems.<br />

2) Textbook Website: www.mhhe.<strong>com</strong>/cengel – This website offers<br />

resources for instructors and students including general text<br />

information, errata, author information and helpful web links.<br />

3) *Solutions Manual – Provided only to authorized professors and<br />

instructors for use in preparing for classes, the Solutions Manual<br />

offers step-by-step solutions with detail explanations to end-ofchapter<br />

problems in the textbook.<br />

4) *PowerPoint Lecture Slides – Consisting of PowerPoint<br />

presentations to every chapter and <strong>com</strong>plete with real-world<br />

examples, informative illustrations and photographs, these slides<br />

provide a ready resource of teaching materials to support classroom<br />

teaching.<br />

Contents<br />

Preface<br />

1 Introduction and Basic Concepts<br />

2 Heat Conduction Equation<br />

3 Steady Heat Conduction<br />

4 Transient Heat Conduction<br />

5 Numerical Methods in Heat<br />

Conduction<br />

6 Fundamentals of Convection<br />

7 External Forced Convection<br />

8 Internal Forced Convection<br />

9 Natural Convection<br />

10 Boiling and Condensation<br />

11 Heat Exchangers<br />

12 Fundamentals of Thermal<br />

Radiation<br />

13 Radiation Heat Transfer<br />

14 Mass Transfer<br />

Appendix Property Table and Charts<br />

Index<br />

(*These supplement materials are available only to instructors using<br />

the textbook for their teaching purposes. Please contact your local<br />

McGraw-Hill sales representatives if you require further assistance.)

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