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Engineering heat and mass transfer

By: Rathore, Mahesh M.
Publisher: New Delhi University Press 2015Edition: 3rd.Description: 674p. Platform - eVersion |.ISBN: 9788131806135.Subject(s): Mechanical EngineeringDDC classification: 621.4022 Online resources: Read this book on Videeya: eBook Platform Summary: This book is thoroughly upgraded and improved to incorporate the syllabi of various universities and competitive examinations. It is especially designed to serve as a basic text for undergraduate course in Heat and Mass Transfer for students of Mechanical/ Chemical/ Aeronautic/ Production/ Metallurgical Engineering. The book follows the straight forward presentation of an extensive discussion of basic topics, classical pattern treating the subject analytically and numerically. Throughout the text, the emphasis has been laid on clear understanding of the theoretical concepts followed by the pertinent applications. Addressing the need of students, the book enumerates the required steps towards the solution of numerical problems by the use of systematic procedure characterized by a prescribed format. Key Features Strong graphical support for easy understanding of the text. More structural approach to enable the students to learn problems meaningfully. Every problem in the book is solved by unique and most appropriate methodology. General data, formulae and principles of engineering thermodynamics are used in the text for better understanding. Inclusion of some new chapters, expansion of existing chapters and increment of solved examples. Providers review questions, and variety of exercise problems with answers at the end of each chapter. Pedagogy Rich More than 500 solved examples More than 350 review questions More than 450 exercise problems with answers More than 600 illustrations Chapter summary,references and suggested readings. Enlarged appendix and subject index at the end of the book.
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This book is thoroughly upgraded and improved to incorporate the syllabi of various universities and competitive examinations. It is especially designed to serve as a basic text for undergraduate course in Heat and Mass Transfer for students of Mechanical/ Chemical/ Aeronautic/ Production/ Metallurgical Engineering. The book follows the straight forward presentation of an extensive discussion of basic topics, classical pattern treating the subject analytically and numerically. Throughout the text, the emphasis has been laid on clear understanding of the theoretical concepts followed by the pertinent applications. Addressing the need of students, the book enumerates the required steps towards the solution of numerical problems by the use of systematic procedure characterized by a prescribed format. Key Features Strong graphical support for easy understanding of the text. More structural approach to enable the students to learn problems meaningfully. Every problem in the book is solved by unique and most appropriate methodology. General data, formulae and principles of engineering thermodynamics are used in the text for better understanding. Inclusion of some new chapters, expansion of existing chapters and increment of solved examples. Providers review questions, and variety of exercise problems with answers at the end of each chapter. Pedagogy Rich More than 500 solved examples More than 350 review questions More than 450 exercise problems with answers More than 600 illustrations Chapter summary,references and suggested readings. Enlarged appendix and subject index at the end of the book.

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