出版说明
序
guide to worked examplesxi
prefacexv
about the authorxviii
list of symbolsxix
chapter 1 introduction
1.1 conduction heat transfer
1.2 thermal conductivity
1.3 convection heat transfer
1.4 radiation heat transfer
1.5 summary
review questions
problems
references
chapter 2 steady.state conduction-one dimension
2.1 introduction
2.2 the plane wall
2.3 insulation and rvalues
2.4 radial systems
2.5 the overall heat.transfer coefficient
2.6 critical thickness of insulation
2.7 heat.source systems
2.8 cylinder with heat sources
2.9 conduction.convection systems
2.10 fins
2.11 thermal contact resistance
review questions
list of worked examples
problems
references
chapter 3 steady.state conduction-multiple dimensions
3.1 introduction
3.2 mathematical analysis of two.dimensional heat conduction
3.3 the conduction shape factor
3.4 numerical method of analysis
3.5 gauss.seidel iteration
3.6 accuracy considerations
3.7 summary
review questions
list of worked examples
problems
references
chapter 4 unsteady.state conduction
4.1 introduction
4.2 lumped.heat.capacity system
4.3 transient heat flow in a semi.infinite solid
4.4 convection boundary conditions
4.5 multidimensional systems
4.6 summary
review questions
list of worked examples
problems
references
chapter 5 principles of convection
5.1 introduction
5.2 viscous flow
5.3 inviscid flow
5.4 laminar boundary layer on a flat plate
5.5 energy equation of the boundary layer
5.6 the thermal boundary layer
5.7 the relation between fluid friction and heat transfer
5.8 turbulent.boundary.layer heat transfer
5.9 turbulent.boundary.layer thickness
5.10 heat transfer in laminar tube flow
5.11 turbulent flow in a tube
5.12 summary
review questions
list of worked examples
problems
references
chapter 6 empirical and practical relations for forced.convection heat transfer
6.1 introduction
6.2 empirical relations for pipe and tube flow
6.3 flow across cylinders and spheres
6.4 flow across tube banks
6.5 summary
review questions
list of worked examples
problems
references
chapter 7 natural convection systems
7.1 introduction
7.2 free.convection heat transfer on a vertical flat plate
7.3 empirical relations for free convection
7.4 free convection from vertical planes and cylinders
7.5 free convection from horizontal cylinders
7.6 free convection from horizontal plates
7.7 free convection from inclined surfaces
7.8 nonnewtonian fluids
7.9 simplified equations for air
7.10 free convection from spheres
7.11 free convection in enclosed spaces
7.12 summary
7.13 summary procedure for all
convection problems
review questions
list of worked examples
problems
references
chapter 8 radiation heat transfer
8.1 introduction
8.2 physical mechanism
8.3 radiation properties
8.4 radiation shape factor
8.5 relations between shape factors
8.6 heat exchange between nonblackbodies
8.7 infinite parallel surfaces
8.8 radiation shields
8.9 gas radiation
8.10 radiation network for an absorbing and transmitting medium
8.11 radiation exchange with specular surfaces
8.12 formulation for numerical solution
8.13 solar radiation
8.14 radiation properties of the environment
8.15 effect of radiation on temperature measurement
8.16 the radiation heat.transfer coefficient
8.17 summary
review questions
list of worked examples
problems
references
chapter 9 condensation and boiling heat transfer
9.1 introduction
9.2 condensation heat.transfer phenomena
9.3 the condensation number
9.4 film condensation inside horizontal tubes
9.5 boiling heat transfer
9.6 simplified relations for boiling heat transfer with water
9.7 the heat pipe
review questions
list of worked examples
problems
references
chapter 10 heat exchangers
10.1 introduction
10.2 the overall heat.transfer coefficient
10.3 fouling factors
10.4 types of heat exchangers
10.5 the log mean temperature difference
10.6 effectiveness.ntu method
10.7 compact heat exchangers
10.8 heat.exchanger design considerations
review questions
list of worked examples
problems
references
appendix a
tables
a.1 the error function
a.2 property values for metals
a.3 properties of nonmetals
a.4 properties of saturated liquids
a.5 properties of air at atmospheric pressure
a.6 properties of gases at atmospheric
pressure
a.7 physical properties of some common low.melting.point metals
a.8 diffusion coefficients of gases and vapors
in air at 25℃ and 1 atm
a.9 properties of water (saturated liquid)
a.10 normal total emissivity of various surfaces
a.11 steel.pipe dimensions
a.12 conversion factors