Heat Conduction, Third Edition
Taylor & Francis (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published in December 1992
Book
Hardback
363 pages
978-1-56032-027-2 (ISBN)
Description
Nearly thirty years since its first publication, the highly anticipated fourth edition of "Heat Conduction" upholds its reputation as an instrumental textbook and reference for graduate students and practicing engineers in mechanical engineering and thermal sciences. Written to suit a one-semester graduate course, the text begins with fundamental concepts, introducing the governing equation of heat conduction as derived from the First law of Thermodynamics. It provides solutions for one-dimensional conduction follow, then orthogonal functions, Fourier series and transforms, and multi-dimensional problems.In this title, later sections focus on a series of specialized techniques, including integral equations, Laplace transforms, finite difference numerical methods, and variational formulations. Two new chapters (9 and 11) have been added to cover heat conduction with local heat sources and heat conduction involving phase change. Applications of Fourier transforms in the semi-infinite and infinite regions have been added to Chapter 7 and Chapter 10 and have been expanded to include solutions by the similarity method.
Also new to the fourth edition are additional problems at the end of each chapter.
Also new to the fourth edition are additional problems at the end of each chapter.
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Edition
3rd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Washington
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
680 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-56032-027-2 (9781560320272)
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Content
Preface Nomenclature 1.Foundations of Heat Transfer 2.General Heat Conduction Equation 3.One-Dimensional Steady-State Heat Conduction 4.Orthogonal Functions, Fourier Expansions, and Finite Fourier Transforms 5.Steady Two and Three Dimensional Heat Conduction Solutions with Separtion of Variables 6.Unsteady Heat conduction Solutions with Separation of Variables 7.Solutions with Integral Transforms 8.Solutions with Laplace Transforms 9.Numerical Solutions 10.Further Methods of Solution Appendix A: ThermoPhysical Properties Appendix B: Bessel Functions Appendix C:Numerical Values of Error-Function About the Authors Index