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|a Heat Convection
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|a Basic Concepts -- Differential Formulation of the Basic Laws -- Exact One-Dimensional Solutions -- BOUNDARY LAYER FLOW: APPLICATION TO EXTERNAL FLOW -- APPROXIMATE SOLUTIONS: THE INTEGRAL METHOD -- HEAT TRANSFER IN CHANNEL FLOW -- Free Convection -- CONVECTION IN EXTERNAL TURBULENT FLOW -- CONVECTION IN TURBULENT CHANNEL FLOW -- CORRELATION EQUATIONS: FORCED AND FREE CONVECTION -- Convection in Microchannels.
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|a Jiji's extensive understanding of how students think and learn, what they find difficult, and which elements need to be stressed is integrated in this work. He employs an organization and methodology derived from his experience and presents the material in an easy to follow form, using graphical illustrations and examples for maximum effect. The second, enlarged edition provides the reader with a thorough introduction to external turbulent flows, written by Glen Thorncraft. Additional highlights of note: Illustrative examples are used to demonstrate the application of principles and the construction of solutions. Solutions follow an orderly approach used in all examples. Systematic problem-solving methodology emphasizes logical thinking, assumptions, approximations, application of principles and verification of results. Chapter summaries help students review the material. Guidelines for solving each problem can be selectively given to students. The author provides an extensive solution manual for verifiable course instructors on request. Please send your request to heattextbook@gmail.com.
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