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This introduction to heat transfer offers advanced undergraduate and graduate engineering students
a solid foundation in the subjects of conduction, convection, radiation, and phase-change, in addition
to the related topic of mass transfer. A staple of engineering courses around the world for more than
three decades, it has been revised and updated regularly by the authors, a pair of recognized
experts in the field. The text addresses the implications, limitations, and meanings of many aspects
of heat transfer, connecting the subject to its real-world applications and developing students'
insight into related phenomena. Three introductory chapters form a minicourse in heat transfer,
covering all of the subjects discussed in detail in subsequent chapters. This unique and effective
feature introduces heat exchangers early in the development, rather than at the end. The authors
also present a novel and simplified method for dimensional analysis, and they capitalize on the
similarity of natural convection and film condensation to develop these two topics in a parallel
manner. Worked examples and end-of-chapter exercises appear throughout the book, along with
well-drawn, illuminating figures.
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Customer Reviews Most helpful customer reviews 16 of 17 people found the following review
helpful. If you want to learn about Heat Transfer..... By Nicholas Roche Then buy this book, and read
it. It is as simple as that. There is a wide range of books available to students for studying heat
transfer in its various contexts. Most people who come to this subject area, such as myself, are
engineers, in particular mechanical engineers, and have many options to choose from, namely Mills,
Holman, and Incropera and DeWitt. At the undergraduate level, Incropera and DeWitt is the most
popular, and certainly a solid book. However, much like Holman, it relies too much on student's
blind acceptance of correlations in reaching many equations, in particular in the area of convection.
These books also begin to lack depth when higher level/more advanced phenomena need to be
tackled, and a graduate text such as Mills or Nellis and Klein needs to be consulted. A Heat Transfer
Text by Lienhard and Lienhard excels in that it provides terse, easily understandable exposition of
nearly all heat transfer phenomena that provides any student with a solid foundation in the material.
Further, unlike many books it is equally useful for the beginner or the expert, with many special
phenomena being covered that are ignored in introductory texts. Its results are general and then
more specific cases are treated as is necessary. As a final coup, it is available online for free, legally
(just google it), although the hard copy is dirt cheap and nice to own. It also has a nice section on
mass transfer that rivals any other heat transfer text in its treatment of the subject. While it may not
have as many example problems as Incropera and Dewitt, this is a small downside and can be
ignored relative to its other strengths. As a masters student at MIT, I've seen a lot of texts on Heat
Transfer, and can say without question that this is the best one. 2 of 2 people found the following
review helpful. If it contained a section on calculating heat loss in electronic equipment it would be
the perfect textbook. By Jmarceca The "bible" of heat transfer textbooks. Very in-depth treatment of
radiation, convection and conduction processes. If it contained a section on calculating heat loss in
electronic equipment it would be the perfect textbook. 2 of 2 people found the following review
helpful. Definitely recommend! Sometimes some of the formulas are hide to ... By 2spunky This book
is very helpful for understanding concepts of thermodynamics! Definitely recommend! Sometimes
some of the formulas are hide to find, as they are not consolidated in chapter summaries, but the
book explains them very well. See all 18 customer reviews...
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