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Intended for use in an advanced undergraduate or first-year graduate course in heat transfer, this book covers conduction, convection, turbulence, radiation, mass transfer, heat exchangers, and micro- and nano-heat transfer. The author assumes no background knowledge and begins with introductory coverage, building to advanced topics, making the material accessible for novice readers. The text emphasizes solving problems using numerical methods with the aid of spreadsheets. The book contains examples in Fluent and Excel and includes a bound-in CD-ROM for all readers. A solutions manual and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Intended for use in an advanced undergraduate or first-year graduate course in heat transfer, this book covers conduction, convection, turbulence, radiation, mass transfer, heat exchangers, and micro- and nano-heat transfer. The author assumes no background knowledge and begins with introductory coverage, building to advanced topics, making the material accessible for novice readers. The text emphasizes solving problems using numerical methods with the aid of spreadsheets. The book contains examples in Fluent and Excel and includes a bound-in CD-ROM for all readers. A solutions manual and PowerPoint presentations are available with qualifying course adoption.
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Ahmad Fakheri is a professor of mechanical engineering at Bradley University. He received his undergraduate and graduate degrees, all in mechanical engineering, from the University of Illinois in Urbana/Champaign. His teaching and research interests are in the area of thermal sciences. Since 1985, he has taught many different undergraduate and graduate-level courses, developed four new ones-including an intermediate heat transfer course-and published over 50 refereed papers. Dr. Fakheri has served in a number of leadership positions at Bradley University and in the American Society of Mechanical Engineers and is a fellow of the ASME.