Transport phenomena : from the conservation equations to the numerical solution / Est�ban Saatdjian, Esteban Saatdjian.
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- 0471622303 (hardcover)
- 9780471622307 (hardcover)
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530 KEL Physics : | 530 KRE Basic theoretical physics : | 530 WAL Principles of physics / | 530.138 SAA Transport phenomena : | 530.141 CHE Field and wave electromagnetics / | 530.141 CHE Field and wave electromagnetics / | 530.141 CHE Field and wave electromagnetics / |
This invaluable text, provides a much-needed overview of both the theoretical development, as well as appropriate numerical solutions, for all aspects of transport phenomena. It contains a basic introduction to many aspects of fluid mechanics, heat transfer and mass transfer, and the conservation equations for mass, energy and momentum are discussed with reference to engineering applications. Heat transfer by conduction, radiation, natural and forced convection is studied, as well as mass transfer and incompressible fluid mechanics. The second part of the book deals with numerical methods used to solve the problems encountered earlier. The basic concepts of finite difference and finite volume methods are presented. Other subjects usually covered in mathematical textbooks such as vector and tensor analysis, Laplace transforms, and Runge-Kutta methods are discussed in the Appendices. * Offers comprehensive coverage of both transport phenomena and numerical and analytical solutions to the problems. * Includes comprehensive coverage of numerical techniques. * Provides real-life problems and solutions, which are vital to the understanding and implementation of applications. This work will be welcomed not only by senior and graduate students in mechanical, aeronautical and chemical engineering, but also for engineers practising in these fields.
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