Thermal-Fluid Sciences Pack with DVD
This is a special enhanced package of the text, Thermal-Fluid Sciences combined with the new second edition DVD of the Homsy et. al. Multimedia Fluid Mechanics. Thermal-Fluid Sciences is a truly integrated textbook for an engineering course covering thermodynamics, heat transfer and fluid mechanics.
The integration of the text is based on:
• The fundamental conservation principles of mass, energy, and momentum
• An hierarchical grouping of related topics
• The early introduction and revisiting of practical device examples and applications
The focus is on accuracy and pedagogy. To enhance learning Thermal-Fluid Sciences features full color illustrations. The robust pedagogy includes: chapter learning objectives, overviews, historical vignettes, numerous examples following a consistent problem-solving format enhanced by innovative self tests. Each chapter concludes with a brief summary and a unique checklist of key concepts and definitions. Integrated tutorials show the student how to use modern software including the NIST Database (included on the in-text CD) to obtain thermodynamic and transport properties.
- Integration of the thermal-fluid sciences is achieved by using the fundamental mass, energy, and momentum conservation laws as organizing principles and by using five practical applications - the steam power plant, the jet engine, solar-heated buildings, the spark-ignition engine, and biological systems - as themes throughout
- A problem-solving method is presented in Chapter 1 and all examples follow this method
- Practical applications are stressed throughout and using the NIST-online thermodynamic property database is stressed
Product details
May 2008Mixed media product
9780521514057
1238 pages
286 × 217 × 55 mm
3.2kg
1836 exercises
Unavailable - out of print
Table of Contents
- Preface
- Part I. Fundamentals:
- 1. Beginnings
- 2. Properties, property relationships and processes
- 3. Mass conservation
- 4. Energy and energy transfer
- 5. Conservation of energy
- 6. Conservation of linear momentum
- 7. Second law of thermodynamics and some of its consequences
- 8. Similitude and dimensionless parameters
- Part II. Beyond the Fundamentals:
- 9. External flows: friction, draft and heat transfer
- 10. Internal flows: friction, pressure drop and heat transfer
- 11. Thermal-fluid analysis of steady-flow devices
- 12. Systems for power production, propulsion, heating and cooling
- Appendix A: a historical timeline
- Appendix B: thermodynamic properties of ideal gases
- Appendix C: thermodynamics properties of H20
- Appendix D: Various thermodynamics data
- Appendix E: thermophysical properties of selected gases
- Appendix F: thermophysical properties of selected liquids
- Appendix G: fuel properties
- Appendix H: thermophysical properties of selected solids
- Appendix I: radiation properties of selected materials and substances.