Logo

Software Solutions to Problems on Heat Transfer

Small book cover: Software Solutions to Problems on Heat Transfer

Software Solutions to Problems on Heat Transfer
by

Publisher: Bookboon
ISBN-13: 9788740305418
Number of pages: 750

Description:
This book contains solutions to problems in the area of Heat Transfer. Problems are solved using four popular software, viz. 'Mathcad', 'Engineering Equation Solver (EES)', 'Finite Element Heat Transfer (FEHT)' and MS EXCEL-2007. Comments are included generously in the codes so that the logic behind the solution is clear.

Home page url

Download or read it online for free here:
Download link 1
Download link 2

(multiple PDF files)

Similar books

Book cover: Engineering ThermodynamicsEngineering Thermodynamics
by - McGraw-Hill
Calculations about heat and work, both of them in connection with changes in the condition of all sorts of substances that may give or take heat, and perform or receive work while changing condition, constitute the subject matter of this book.
(12171 views)
Book cover: Selected Problems of Contemporary ThermomechanicsSelected Problems of Contemporary Thermomechanics
by - InTech
Thermomechanics is a discipline which investigates the behavior of bodies under the action forces and heat input. Thermomechanical phenomena commonly occur in the human environment, from the action of solar radiation to the technological processes.
(8171 views)
Book cover: Elements of Engineering ThermodynamicsElements of Engineering Thermodynamics
by - J. Wiley
This book brings out the fundamental principles of Engineering Thermodynamics, and is intended for use in technical colleges where it is possible to give special courses on the subjects of steam turbines, internal combustion engines, etc.
(13811 views)
Book cover: Lecture Notes on ThermodynamicsLecture Notes on Thermodynamics
by - University of Notre Dame
Basic concepts of thermodynamics. Topics covered: Properties of a pure substance; Work and heat; First law of thermodynamics; Second law of thermodynamics; Power and refrigeration systems; Theoretical foundations of classical thermodynamics.
(19031 views)