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Books from same Author: Vedat S. Arpaci, Ahmet Selamet, Shu-Hsin Kao

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    Author(s)Vedat S. Arpaci, Ahmet Selamet, Shu-Hsin Kao
    PublisherPearson
    ISBN9780133910612
    Pages632
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2000

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    Pearson Introduction To Heat Transfer 2000 Edition by Vedat S. Arpaci, Ahmet Selamet, Shu-Hsin Kao

    This text is intended as an introduction to engineering heat transfer. The philosophy of the text is based on the development of an inductive approach to the formulation and solution of applied problems. The formulation and creation of computations is stressed from the beginning and throughout the entire text. It explores the principle that heat transfer rests on, but goes beyond, thermodynamics. Every problem in the text begins with the interpretation of the First Law for control volume, in terms of appropriate control volume or system. The majority of the examples worked in the text and the problems left to students are the authors' own invention. *The formulation and creation of computations is stressed from the beginning and throughout the entire text. *Explores the principle that heat transfer rests on, but goes beyond, thermodynamics. *The discussion of every problem in the text begins with the interpretation of the First Law for control volume, in terms of an appropriate control volume or system. *The material presented within the text is more than can be covered within a one-semester class.*Triggers the curiosity of students who are interested in furthering themselves and allows instructors flexibility in the selection of the material. *The concept behind the two key problems of convection is demonstrated within Chapter 2. *The majority of the examples worked in the text and the problems left to students are the authors own invention.