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Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer [Hardcover]

Frank P. Incropera , David P. DeWitt


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20 Aug 2001 0471386502 978-0471386506 5th Edition
Systematic problem–solving methodology.
∗ Extensive use of first law thermodynamics.
∗ Finite Element Heat Transfer (FEHT) program w/ printed user′s guide––A new software program (from the makers of EES) that solves 2D and transient conduction problems.


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The standard for mastering heat and mass transfer Respected for its readability, comprehensiveness, and relevance, Incropera and DeWitt’s text is the recognized standard for learning heat and mass transfer. This text combines detailed coverage with the resources students need to learn the concepts and apply them to solving realistic and relevant problems.  Using a rigorous and systematic problem–solving methodology, the text is filled with examples and problems that reveal the richness and beauty of the discipline. The 6th Edition introduces coauthors Ted Bergman and Adrienne Lavine, who bring their record of success in teaching and research in heat and mass transfer to the text. New Features Expanded coverage of areas of recent interest in heat transfer, including fuel cells and alternative energy devices, electronics cooling, micro–scale heat transfer, and biological as well as bioheat transfer. New examples and homework problems are included for each area. Introduction to the concepts of nano–scale transport and unified treatment of transient conduction. New material on two–phase heat transfer and enhanced internal forced convection. New and revised presentation of mass transfer including applications in materials science and biological engineering. New, revised, and updated problems and examples. Model, solve, and explore heat transfer problems: Interactive Heat Transfer and Finite Element Heat Transfer software with User’s Guide CD and print booklet, ISBN: 0–471–76115–X Completely updated with a modern graphical user interface and better graphing tools, Interactive Heat Transfer (IHT) software will help you learn how to build thermal models, solve specific conditions, and explore the effects of multiple parameter variations. IHT is now capable of solving 300+ equations. The Finite Element Heat Transfer software enhances capabilities for treating steady–state and transient one– and two–dimensional conduction problems. --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

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Frank P. Incropera is currently Matthew H. McCloskey Dean of the College of Engineering at Univeristy of Notre Dame. Professor Incropera received his B.S.M.E. from M.I.T. and his M.S.M.E. and Ph.D. from Stanford University, all in mechanical engineering. In 1998, he became the Clifford and Evelyn Brosey Professor of Mechanical Engineering. Professor Incropera has received four major Purdue teaching awards and was the 1982 recipient of the ASEE Ralph Coats Roe Award for excellence in teaching. He was the 1983 recipient of the ASEE George Westinghouse Award for achievements in teaching and research. In 1984 he became a Fellow of the ASME, and in 1988 he received the ASME Heat Transfer Memorial Award for twenty years of research accomplishments in the fields of plasma heat transfer, radiative transfer in participating media, and double–diffusive and mixed convection . In 1988 he was also recipient of the Senior Scientists Award of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and recipient of the Melville Medal for the best original paper published by ASME. In 1995 he received the Worcester Reed Warner Medal of ASME for contributions to the fundamental literature of heat transfer and his textbooks on the subject . --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Heat X-Fer but So-So Mass X-Fer 4 Jan 2003
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I used this textbook for a few years when teaching a course in heat and mass transfer. The heat transfer parts are some of the best I've seen. Very clear explanations and great diagrams. The mass transfer material is not all that great. The authors are mechanical engineers but mass transfer is really the domain of chemical engineers. They're not as often clear (or even totally correct) in the mass transfer sections. There used to be a heat transfer only version of this textbook which might be a better buy. For mass transfer I would use any established chemical engineering textbook.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Thorough heat transfer book 20 Aug 2000
By hbcarter - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
This is an excellent text for the heat transfer novice, both as a supplement to a class and as a personal teaching tool. The writing is easy to understand, and the chapters are arranged logically. The examples are well chosen and usually demonstrate how the theory and equations can be put to good use.

I have only two complaints about this text: There are far too few sample problems (and no problems with only answers provided) and the mass transfer is not taught in a useful way. The prior is a failure of many text books, but the latter is a major drawback. Incropera and Dewitt basically say "Mass transfer is the same as heat transfer, except use these units and equations." All of the mass transfer is tucked into a few chapters, as if it was an afterthought.

I recommend this book to anyone interested in the fundamentals of heat transfer, but look elsewhere for a useful introduction to mass transfer.

19 of 23 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent general heat transfer book 14 May 2000
By Edward J. McInerney - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
This is the best all around book on heat transfer I have come across. I have owned the 3rd edition for nearly 10 years and refer to it almost daily in my job (doing heat transfer and fluid flow analysis for a semiconductor equipment company). The theory is clearly explained and well illustrated by many worked examples. The extensive tables of thermal properties in the back are nearly worth the price themselves. I don't think the serious student of heat transfer can go wrong with this book.
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