I t is the object of this text to provide fundamental instruction in heat transfer while employing the methods and language of industry. This treatment of the subject has evolved from a course given at the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn over a period of years. the possibilities of collegiate instruction patterned after the requirements of the practicing process engineer were suggested and encouraged by Dr. Donald F. Othmer, Head of the Department of Chemical Engineering. The inclusion of practical aspects of the subject as an integral part of the pedagogy was intended to serve as a supplement rather than a substitute for a strong foundation in engineering fundamentals. These points of view have been retained throughout the writting of the book.
To provide the rounded group of heat-transfer tools required in process engineering it has been necessary to present a number of empirical calculation methods which have not previously appread in the engineering literature. Considerable thought has been given to these methods, and the author has discussed them with numerous engineers before accepting and including them in the text. It has been a further desire that all the calculations appearing in the text shall have been performed by an experienced engineer in a conventional manner. On several occasions the author has enlisted the aid of experienced colleagues, and their assistance is acknowledged in the text. In presenting several of the methods some degree of accuracy has been sacrificed to permit the broader application of fewer methods, and it is hoped that these simplifications will cause neither inconvenience nor criticism.
Penerbit : McGraw-Hill Co-Singapore
Tahun : 1965 (International Edition)
ISBN : 0-07-085353-3
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