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Heat and Mass Transfer Resúmenes (1.º edición)
Yunus Cengel, Afshin J. Ghajar - ISBN: 9780073398181
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1-Understand the concept of thermal resistance and its limitations, and develop thermal resistance networks for practical heat conduction problems 
2- Solve steady conduction problems that involve multilayer rectangular, cylindrical, or spherical geometries 
3- Develop an intuitive understanding of thermal contact resistance, and circumstances under which it may be significant 
4- Identify applications in which insulation may actually increase heat transfer 
5- Analyze finned surfaces, and asses...
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- • 51 páginas •
1-Understand the concept of thermal resistance and its limitations, and develop thermal resistance networks for practical heat conduction problems 
2- Solve steady conduction problems that involve multilayer rectangular, cylindrical, or spherical geometries 
3- Develop an intuitive understanding of thermal contact resistance, and circumstances under which it may be significant 
4- Identify applications in which insulation may actually increase heat transfer 
5- Analyze finned surfaces, and asses...
Shows the first law of thermodynamics, total energy generation rate for a volume, heat flux and the three ways in which heat is transferred. First law (a.k.a. energy balance) is expressed two ways; first, as a change from an initial time to a final time and second, on a per unit time basis (derivative form). Mentions the three ways heat is naturally transferred between materials.
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- • 2 páginas •
Shows the first law of thermodynamics, total energy generation rate for a volume, heat flux and the three ways in which heat is transferred. First law (a.k.a. energy balance) is expressed two ways; first, as a change from an initial time to a final time and second, on a per unit time basis (derivative form). Mentions the three ways heat is naturally transferred between materials.
These lecture notes include two class problems on conduction. The first problem shows one way to find the heat flux of an object with a given temperature distribution. The second problem shows how doubling a window's thickness can impact its rate of heat loss. The class notes give the heat conduction (Fourier's) equation in one dimension and the definition of the gradient operator (upside-down delta).
- Notas de lectura
- • 3 páginas •
These lecture notes include two class problems on conduction. The first problem shows one way to find the heat flux of an object with a given temperature distribution. The second problem shows how doubling a window's thickness can impact its rate of heat loss. The class notes give the heat conduction (Fourier's) equation in one dimension and the definition of the gradient operator (upside-down delta).
Includes two class problems; first shows the heat generation in an electrical wire and second shows the heat lost from a person to a room due to convection and radiation. The first law of thermo is applied to both problems and will continue to be a valuable approach. The class notes touch more on convection and radiation with their equations and the definitions of the variables in them.
- Notas de lectura
- • 3 páginas •
Includes two class problems; first shows the heat generation in an electrical wire and second shows the heat lost from a person to a room due to convection and radiation. The first law of thermo is applied to both problems and will continue to be a valuable approach. The class notes touch more on convection and radiation with their equations and the definitions of the variables in them.
There are two in-class problems;
1. Given a pond and its rate of heat generation per unit mass, the rate of heat generation for the whole pond is found (in variable form).
2. For a cylindrical container holding radioactive waste, heat is generated at a given rate per unit mass (indicated by e). Expressions for the heat generation rate of the whole container and the temperature at its outer surface are found.
The in-class notes review the equations for convection and radiation. Also, a couple sou...
- Notas de lectura
- • 3 páginas •
There are two in-class problems;
1. Given a pond and its rate of heat generation per unit mass, the rate of heat generation for the whole pond is found (in variable form).
2. For a cylindrical container holding radioactive waste, heat is generated at a given rate per unit mass (indicated by e). Expressions for the heat generation rate of the whole container and the temperature at its outer surface are found.
The in-class notes review the equations for convection and radiation. Also, a couple sou...
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1-Understand the concept of thermal resistance and its limitations, and develop thermal resistance networks for practical heat conduction problems 
2- Solve steady conduction problems that involve multilayer rectangular, cylindrical, or spherical geometries 
3- Develop an intuitive understanding of thermal contact resistance, and circumstances under which it may be significant 
4- Identify applications in which insulation may actually increase heat transfer 
5- Analyze finned surfaces, and asses...
- Notas de lectura
- • 51 páginas •
1-Understand the concept of thermal resistance and its limitations, and develop thermal resistance networks for practical heat conduction problems 
2- Solve steady conduction problems that involve multilayer rectangular, cylindrical, or spherical geometries 
3- Develop an intuitive understanding of thermal contact resistance, and circumstances under which it may be significant 
4- Identify applications in which insulation may actually increase heat transfer 
5- Analyze finned surfaces, and asses...
Shows the first law of thermodynamics, total energy generation rate for a volume, heat flux and the three ways in which heat is transferred. First law (a.k.a. energy balance) is expressed two ways; first, as a change from an initial time to a final time and second, on a per unit time basis (derivative form). Mentions the three ways heat is naturally transferred between materials.
- Notas de lectura
- • 2 páginas •
Shows the first law of thermodynamics, total energy generation rate for a volume, heat flux and the three ways in which heat is transferred. First law (a.k.a. energy balance) is expressed two ways; first, as a change from an initial time to a final time and second, on a per unit time basis (derivative form). Mentions the three ways heat is naturally transferred between materials.
These lecture notes include two class problems on conduction. The first problem shows one way to find the heat flux of an object with a given temperature distribution. The second problem shows how doubling a window's thickness can impact its rate of heat loss. The class notes give the heat conduction (Fourier's) equation in one dimension and the definition of the gradient operator (upside-down delta).
- Notas de lectura
- • 3 páginas •
These lecture notes include two class problems on conduction. The first problem shows one way to find the heat flux of an object with a given temperature distribution. The second problem shows how doubling a window's thickness can impact its rate of heat loss. The class notes give the heat conduction (Fourier's) equation in one dimension and the definition of the gradient operator (upside-down delta).
Includes two class problems; first shows the heat generation in an electrical wire and second shows the heat lost from a person to a room due to convection and radiation. The first law of thermo is applied to both problems and will continue to be a valuable approach. The class notes touch more on convection and radiation with their equations and the definitions of the variables in them.
- Notas de lectura
- • 3 páginas •
Includes two class problems; first shows the heat generation in an electrical wire and second shows the heat lost from a person to a room due to convection and radiation. The first law of thermo is applied to both problems and will continue to be a valuable approach. The class notes touch more on convection and radiation with their equations and the definitions of the variables in them.
There are two in-class problems;
1. Given a pond and its rate of heat generation per unit mass, the rate of heat generation for the whole pond is found (in variable form).
2. For a cylindrical container holding radioactive waste, heat is generated at a given rate per unit mass (indicated by e). Expressions for the heat generation rate of the whole container and the temperature at its outer surface are found.
The in-class notes review the equations for convection and radiation. Also, a couple sou...
- Notas de lectura
- • 3 páginas •
There are two in-class problems;
1. Given a pond and its rate of heat generation per unit mass, the rate of heat generation for the whole pond is found (in variable form).
2. For a cylindrical container holding radioactive waste, heat is generated at a given rate per unit mass (indicated by e). Expressions for the heat generation rate of the whole container and the temperature at its outer surface are found.
The in-class notes review the equations for convection and radiation. Also, a couple sou...
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