Heat Transfer in Process Engineering By Eduardo Cao

Heat Transfer in Process Engineering By Eduardo Cao
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CONTENTS

Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Heat Transfer Fundamentals
Chapter 3. Heat Conduction in Solids
Chapter 4. Convection
Chapter 5. Fundamentals of Heat Transfer Between Fluids
Chapter 6. Shell-and-Tube Heat Exchangers
Chapter 7. Thermal Design of Shell-and-Tube Heat Exchangers
Chapter 8. Finned Tubes
Chapter 9. Plate Heat Exchangers
Chapter 10. Condensation of Vapors
Chapter 11. Boiling
Chapter 12. Thermal Radiation
Chapter 13. Process Fired Heaters

INTRODUCTION

This book has been written with the double purpose of being used as a textbook for university courses in unit operations and as a consulting book in the professional field of process engineering. Thus every attempt has been made to maintain a difficult equilibrium in the weights assigned to theory and practice. It is assumed that the reader has taken courses in thermodynamics and is familiar with energy balances and the calculation of physical properties in simple systems with and without change of phase. Thus only a few basic concepts considered convenient for the fluidity of the redaction were included. It is also assumed that the reader has some basic knowledge of fluid mechanics and can write mechanical energy balances and calculate pressure drops in piping systems. A difficult decision was to choose the approach to Chap. 4 on convection. In the chemical engineering curricula in many universities, unit operations courses are preceded by a course in transport phenomena. In other universities, they are not. Some knowledge of the theory of transport phenomena helps in an understanding of the principles of convective heat transfer and allows a more elegant treatment of this subject, but a treatment based on transport equations also increases the mathematical complexity and is not particularly useful in daily engineering practice. Therefore, after rewriting Chap. 4 a few times, it was finally decided to avoid presenting a theoretical approach based on transport equations so as not to drive away readers who are not friends of mathematics.

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