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Author Dorfman, Abram

Title Classical and Modern Engineering Methods in Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer : an Introduction for Engineers and Students
Published New York : Momentum Press, 2012

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Description 1 online resource (428 pages)
Contents List of Figures; List of Examples; Nomenclature; Preface; Acknowledgments; About the Author; PART I. Classical Methods in Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer; CHAPTER 1. Methods in Heat Transfer of Solids; CHAPTER 2. Methods in Laminar Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer; CHAPTER 3. Methods in Turbulent Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer; PART II. Modern Conjugatate Methods in Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow; CHAPTER 4. Conjugatate Heat Transfer Problem as a Conduction Problem; CHAPTER 5. General Properties of Nonisothermal and Conjugate Heat Transfer
CHAPTER 6. Conjugate Heat Transfer in Flow Past Plates: Charts for Solving Conjugate Heat Transfer ProblemsCHAPTER 7. Peristaltic Motion as a Conjugate Problem: Motion in Channels With Flexible Walls; PART III. Numerical Methods in Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer; CHAPTER 8. Classical Numerical Methods in Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer; CHAPTER 9. Modern Numerical Methods in Turbulence; PART IV. Applicatiations in Engineering, Biology, and Medicine; CHAPTER 10. Heat Transfer in Thermal and Cooling Systems; CHAPTER 11. Heat and Mass Transfer in Technology Processes
CHAPTER 12. Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer in Biology and Clinical MedicineCONCLUSION. How Complicated A Mathematical Model Should Be?; APPENDIX; Cited Pioneers-Contributors; Author Index; Index; Check Out the Other Mechanical Engineering We Have!
Summary This book presents contemporary theoretical methods in fluid flow and heat transfer, emphasizing principles of investigation and modeling of natural phenomena and engineering processes. It is organized into four parts and 12 chapters presenting classical and modern methods. Following the classical methods in Part 1, Part 2 offers in-depth coverage of analytical conjugate methods in convective heat transfer and peristaltic flow. Part 3 explains recent developments in numerical methods including new approaches for simulation of turbulence by direct solution of Navier-Stokes equations. Part 4 pro
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Subject Fluid mechanics.
Heat -- Transmission.
heat transmission.
Fluid mechanics
Heat -- Transmission
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781606502716
1606502719