Introduction to Engineering Heat Transfer

Author:   G. F. Nellis (University of Wisconsin, Madison) ,  S. A. Klein (University of Wisconsin, Madison)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
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9781107179530


Pages:   895
Publication Date:   30 July 2020
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   G. F. Nellis (University of Wisconsin, Madison) ,  S. A. Klein (University of Wisconsin, Madison)
Publisher:   Cambridge University Press
Imprint:   Cambridge University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 19.30cm , Height: 4.80cm , Length: 25.10cm
Weight:   2.350kg
ISBN:  

9781107179530


ISBN 10:   110717953
Pages:   895
Publication Date:   30 July 2020
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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'This excellent text on heat transfer continues the tradition of the strong analytical treatment of conduction and convection heat transfer, buttressed by strong EES, FEHT, and MATLAB examples … The emphasis on examples is substantial, and the use of the software is tastefully introduced in ways that emphasize the solution instead of the software … This edition is well organized, succinctly written, and well supported by software aids. The book is also a valuable reference for those in a wide variety of disciplines desiring to self-learn heat transfer. All the essential elements of a heat transfer course are well represented in this volume.' Ernest W. Tollner, University of Georgia 'No other text spells out real-world problems with computer-based solutions as clearly as this one. This text will allow readers to translate quickly heat transfer lessons learned into interesting applied solutions.' Thomas Merrill, Rowan University, New Jersey 'I've practiced heat transfer for 30 years as an engineer in industry, a scientist at a national lab, and an academic. Midway through my career, I studied Nellis and Klein's pedagogically pioneering text. It was only then that I obtained a firm grasp of the subject matter. Feedback from students in my classes on their book has been remarkably terrific.' Marc Hodes, Tufts University, Massachusetts


'This excellent text on heat transfer continues the tradition of the strong analytical treatment of conduction and convection heat transfer, buttressed by strong EES, FEHT, and MATLAB examples ... The emphasis on examples is substantial, and the use of the software is tastefully introduced in ways that emphasize the solution instead of the software ... This edition is well organized, succinctly written, and well supported by software aids. The book is also a valuable reference for those in a wide variety of disciplines desiring to self-learn heat transfer. All the essential elements of a heat transfer course are well represented in this volume.' Ernest W. Tollner, University of Georgia 'No other text spells out real-world problems with computer-based solutions as clearly as this one. This text will allow readers to translate quickly heat transfer lessons learned into interesting applied solutions.' Thomas Merrill, Rowan University, New Jersey 'I've practiced heat transfer for 30 years as an engineer in industry, a scientist at a national lab, and an academic. Midway through my career, I studied Nellis and Klein's pedagogically pioneering text. It was only then that I obtained a firm grasp of the subject matter. Feedback from students in my classes on their book has been remarkably terrific.' Marc Hodes, Tufts University, Massachusetts 'This excellent text on heat transfer continues the tradition of the strong analytical treatment of conduction and convection heat transfer, buttressed by strong EES, FEHT, and MATLAB examples ... The emphasis on examples is substantial, and the use of the software is tastefully introduced in ways that emphasize the solution instead of the software ... This edition is well organized, succinctly written, and well supported by software aids. The book is also a valuable reference for those in a wide variety of disciplines desiring to self-learn heat transfer. All the essential elements of a heat transfer course are well represented in this volume.' Ernest W. Tollner, University of Georgia 'No other text spells out real-world problems with computer-based solutions as clearly as this one. This text will allow readers to translate quickly heat transfer lessons learned into interesting applied solutions.' Thomas Merrill, Rowan University, New Jersey 'I've practiced heat transfer for 30 years as an engineer in industry, a scientist at a national lab, and an academic. Midway through my career, I studied Nellis and Klein's pedagogically pioneering text. It was only then that I obtained a firm grasp of the subject matter. Feedback from students in my classes on their book has been remarkably terrific.' Marc Hodes, Tufts University, Massachusetts


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G. F. Nellis is Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. His teaching expertise has been recognised through awards including the Polygon Engineering Council Outstanding Professor of Mechanical Engineering Award (2013 and 2007), the Pi Tau Sigma Distinguished Professor of Mechanical Engineering Award (2016, 2012, 2009, and 2006), and the J. G. Woodburn award for Excellence in Teaching (2008). He is a Fellow of the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air-Conditioning Engineers. S. A. Klein is Emeritus Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. He is the recipient of the American Society for Mechanical Engineers (ASME) James Harry Potter Gold Medal (2013), the Pi Tau Sigma Distinguished Professor of Mechanical Engineering Award (1991, 1992), and the Polygon Engineering Council Outstanding Professor of Mechanical Engineering Award (1991, 1992). He is a Fellow of ASME, the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration, and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), the American Solar Energy Society (ASES), and the International Building Performance Simulation Association (IBPSA).

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