Radiative Heat Transfer, Third Edition
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.18 (926 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0123869447 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 904 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-07-28 |
Language | : | English |
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The most important asset of the book is its clear and consistent notation used throughout the manuscript. Wen, Kingston University, UK:"This book can simply be summed up as the 'bible' for thermal radiation and its calculation methods.""I expect to see it on the bookshelf of every university and major research laboratory.""Because of the level of details the book has gone into in each specific topic, this book will be especially suitable for occasions where students are expected to read extensively outside the classroom as part of the syllabus."Andrei Fedorov, Georgia Tech:"The book is up-to-date and provides excellent coverage.""Excellent writing style with nice historical highlights. It has up-to-date bibliography and very sound treatment of electromagnetism foundation of therm
Comprehensive, extensive resource for high-temperature heat transfer For anyone really interested in radiative heat transfer, especially at high temperatures, this book covers it all and the third edition has been brought fully up to date on advances in the field. I've found everything I wanted to know about gas and solids heat transfer in this text, including integrated conduction and convection heat transfer. I've found that the simple equation development from first principals on upward to advanced modeling concepts fits my . Excellent! rickcjmac This is very informative. The book is quite advanced, yet it describes radiation in a simplistic manner which builds on itself. I bought this book to study radiation in participating media (chapters 10, 21, and 22 specifically) and I am very happy with the purchase. I would highly recommend the book to anyone looking for an advanced book on radiative heat transfer.. I really enjoyed his class GreenEnergy I got this book last year and before buying it, I checked out the older version from my graduate school's library. It is very advanced textbook, covering a lot of topics and theories. The author of this book, Dr. Modest was my undergrad Heat and Mass Transfer professor at UC Merced. I really enjoyed his class. Also, last two chapters of Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer undergrad text book talks about the radiative heat transfer and this book talks deeply
Shaffer and George Professor of Engineering School of EngineeringUniversity of California, Merced
The book provides models, methodologies, and calculations essential in solving research problems in a variety of industries, including solar and nuclear energy, nanotechnology, biomedical, and environmental. Within each chapter, all analytical methods are developed in substantial detail, and a number of examples show how the developed relations may be applied to practical problems.Extensive solution manual for adopting instructors Most complete text in the field of radiative heat transferMany worked examples and end-of-chapter problemsLarge number of computer codes (in Fortran and C++), ranging from basic problem solving aids to sophisticated research toolsCovers experimental methods. Every chapter of Radiative Heat Transfer offers uncluttered nomenclature, numero