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ОбложкаTheodore L. Heat transfer applications for the practicing engineer. - Hoboken: Wiley, 2011. - xvii, 643 p.: ill - (Wiley series of essential engineering calculations; 4). - Incl. bibl. ref. - Ind.: p.639-643. - ISBN 978-0-470-64372-3
 

Оглавление / Contents
 
Preface ........................................................ xv
Introductory Comments ......................................... xvi

Part One Introduction

1  History of Heat Transfer ..................................... 3
   Introduction ................................................. 3
   Peripheral Equipment ......................................... 4
   Recent History ............................................... 5
   References ................................................... 6
2  History of Chemical Engineering: Transport Phenomena
   vs Unit Operations ........................................... 7
   Introduction ................................................. 7
   History of Chemical Engineering .............................. 8
   Transport Phenomena vs Unit Operations ...................... 10
   What is Engineering? ........................................ 12
   References .................................................. 13
3  Process Variables ........................................... 15
   Introduction ................................................ 15
   Units and Dimensional Consistency ........................... 16
      Key Terms and Definitions ................................ 19
      Fluids ................................................... 19
      Temperature .............................................. 19
      Pressure ................................................. 20
      Moles and Molecular Weights .............................. 22
      Mass and Volume .......................................... 23
      Viscosity ................................................ 25
      Heat Capacity ............................................ 27
      Thermal Conductivity ..................................... 28
      Thermal Diffusivity ...................................... 30
      Reynolds Number .......................................... 30
      Kinetic Energy ........................................... 31
      Potential Energy ......................................... 32
   Determination of Dimensionless Groups ....................... 33
   References .................................................. 36

4  Conservation Laws ........................................... 37
   Introduction ................................................ 37
   The Conservation Laws ....................................... 38
   The Conservation Law for Momentum ........................... 38
   The Conservation Law for Mass ............................... 40
   The Conservation Law for Energy ............................. 45
   References .................................................. 54

5  Gas Laws .................................................... 55
   Introduction ................................................ 55
   Boyle's and Charles' Laws ................................... 56
   The Ideal Gas Law ........................................... 57
   Standard Conditions ......................................... 60
   Partial Pressure and Partial Volume ......................... 63
   Non-Ideal Gas Behavior ...................................... 65
   References .................................................. 65

6  Heat Exchanger Pipes and Tubes .............................. 67
   Introduction ................................................ 67
   Pipes ....................................................... 67
   Tubes ....................................................... 73
   Valves and Fittings ......................................... 75
      Valves ................................................... 75
      Fittings ................................................. 77
   Noncircular Conduits ........................................ 78
   Flow Considerations ......................................... 80
   References .................................................. 83

7  Steady-State Heat Conduction ................................ 87
   Introduction ................................................ 87
   Fouriers Law ................................................ 87
   Conductivity Resistances .................................... 90
   Microscopic Approach ........................................ 99
   Applications ............................................... 102
   References ................................................. 114

8  Unsteady-State Heat Conduction ............................. 115
   Introduction ............................................... 115
   Classification of Unsteady-State Heat Conduction
   Processes .................................................. 116
   Microscopic Equations ...................................... 117
   Applications ............................................... 118
   References ................................................. 130

9  Forced Convection .......................................... 131
   Introduction ............................................... 131
   Convective Resistances ..................................... 134
   Heat Transfer Coefficients: Qualitative Information ........ 137
   Heat Transfer Coefficients: Quantitative Information ....... 138
      Flow Past a Flat Plate .................................. 141
      Flow in a Circular Tube ................................. 146
      Liquid Metal Flow in a Circular Tube .................... 147
      Convection Across Cylinders ............................. 148
   Microscopic Approach ....................................... 155
   References ................................................. 159

10 Free Convection ............................................ 161
   Introduction ............................................... 161
   Key Dimensionless Numbers .................................. 162
   Describing Equations ....................................... 164
   Environmental Applications ................................. 171
      Lapse Rates ............................................. 171
      Plume Rise .............................................. 173
   References ................................................. 176

Part Two Principles

11 Radiation .................................................. 177
   Introduction ............................................... 177
   Energy and Intensity ....................................... 180
   Radiant Exchange ........................................... 183
   Kirchoff's Law ............................................. 184
   Emissivity Factors ......................................... 189
   View Factors ............................................... 196
   References ................................................. 200

12 Condensation and Boiling ................................... 201
   Introduction ............................................... 201
   Condensation Fundamentals .................................. 203
      Phase Equilibrium ....................................... 205
      Psychrometric Chart ..................................... 207
      Steam Tables ............................................ 208
   Condensation Principles .................................... 209
   Boiling Fundamentals ....................................... 215
   Boiling Principles ......................................... 218
   References ................................................. 225

13 Refrigeration and Cryogenics ............................... 227
   Introduction ............................................... 227
   Background Material ........................................ 228
      Refrigeration ........................................... 228
      Cryogenics .............................................. 230
      Liquefaction ............................................ 231
      Cryogens ................................................ 232
   Equipment .................................................. 234
      Typical Heat Exchangers ................................. 234
   Materials of Construction .................................. 235
   Insulation and Heat Loss ................................... 236
   Storage and Transportation ................................. 240
   Hazards, Risks, and Safety ................................. 241
      Physiological Hazards ................................... 241
      Physical Hazards ........................................ 242
      Chemical Hazards ........................................ 244
   Basic Principles and Applications .......................... 244
      Coefficient of Performance .............................. 246
      Thermal Efficiency ...................................... 248
      Entropy and Heat ........................................ 252
   References ................................................. 253

Part Three  Heat Transfer Equipment Design Procedures and
Applications

14 Introduction to Heat Exchangers ............................ 257
   Introduction ............................................... 257
   Energy Relationships ....................................... 258
   Heat Exchange Equipment Classification ..................... 260
   The Log Mean Temperature Difference (LMTD) Driving Force ... 262
      Temperature Profiles .................................... 265
   Overall Heat Transfer Coefficients ......................... 268
      Fouling Factors ......................................... 271
      The Controlling Resistance .............................. 272
      Varying Overall Heat Transfer Coefficients .............. 276
   The Heat Transfer Equation ................................. 278
   References ................................................. 279
15 Double Pipe Heat Exchangers ................................ 281
   Introduction ............................................... 281
   Equipment Description ...................................... 282
   Describing Equations ....................................... 286
   Calculation of Exit Temperatures ........................... 298
   Effectiveness Factor and Number of Transfer Units .......... 304
   Wilson's Method ............................................ 309
   References ................................................. 313

16 Shell and Tube Heat Exchangers ............................. 315
   Introduction ............................................... 315
   Equipment Description ...................................... 316
   Describing Equations ....................................... 322
   The "F" Factor ............................................. 328
   Effectiveness Factor and Number of Transfer Units .......... 344
   References ................................................. 356

17 Fins and Extended Surfaces ................................. 357
   Introduction ............................................... 357
   Fin Types .................................................. 358
   Describing Equations ....................................... 360
   Fin Effectiveness and Performance .......................... 371
   Fin Considerations ......................................... 380
   References ................................................. 380

18 Other Heat Exchange Equipment .............................. 381
   Introduction 381 Evaporators ............................... 382
      Mixing Effects .......................................... 384
   Waste Heat Boilers ......................................... 392
      Describing Equations .................................... 394
   Condensers ................................................. 401
   Quenchers .................................................. 404
      Dilution with Ambient Air ............................... 405
      Quenching with Liquids .................................. 405
      Contact with High Heat Capacity Solids .................. 405
      Natural Convection and Radiation ........................ 406
      Forced-Draft Cooling .................................... 406
   References ................................................. 410

19 Insulation and Refractory .................................. 411
   Introduction ............................................... 411
   Describing Equations ....................................... 411
   Insulation ................................................. 430
      Critical Insulation Thickness ........................... 431
   Refractory ................................................. 435
   References ................................................. 442

20 Operation, Maintenance, and Inspection (ОМ&I) .............. 443
   Introduction 443 Installation Procedures ................... 443
      Clearance Provisions .................................... 444
      Foundations ............................................. 444
      Leveling ................................................ 444
      Piping Considerations ................................... 444
   Operation .................................................. 445
      Startup ................................................. 446
      Shut Down ............................................... 446
   Maintenance and Inspection ................................. 446
      Cleaning ................................................ 446
   Testing .................................................... 447
   Improving Operation and Performance ........................ 448
   References ................................................. 449

21 Entropy Considerations and Analysis ........................ 451
   Introduction ............................................... 451
   Qualitative Review of the Second Law ....................... 452
   Describing Equations ....................................... 453
   The Heat Exchanger Dilemma ................................. 455
   Applications ............................................... 460
   References ................................................. 463

22 Design Principles and Industrial Applications .............. 465
   Introduction ............................................... 465
   General Design Procedures .................................. 466
   Process Schematics ......................................... 467
   Purchasing a Heat Exchanger ................................ 468
   Applications ............................................... 470
   References ................................................. 490

Part Four  Special Topics

23 Environmental Management ................................... 493
   Introduction ............................................... 493
   Environmental Management History ........................... 493
   Environmental Management Topics ............................ 495
   Applications ............................................... 496
   References ................................................. 503

24 Accident and Emergency Management .......................... 505
   Introduction ............................................... 505
   Legislation ................................................ 506
      Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation,
      and Liability Act (CERCLA) .............................. 506
      Superfund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986
      (SARA) .................................................. 507
      Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) ............... 508
      USEPA's Risk Management Program (RMP) ................... 509
   Hazard Risk Assessment ..................................... 510
   Applications ............................................... 513
   References ................................................. 531

25 Ethics ..................................................... 535
   Introduction ............................................... 533
   Teaching Ethics ............................................ 534
   The Case Study Approach Applications ....................... 537
   References ................................................. 540

26 Numerical Methods .......................................... 541
   Introduction ............................................... 541
   History .................................................... 542
   Partial Differential Equations (PDE) ....................... 544
      Parabolic PDE ........................................... 545
      Elliptical PDE .......................................... 546
   Regresion Analysis ......................................... 554
      Correlation Coefficient ................................. 557
   Optimization ............................................... 560
      Perturbation Studies in Optimization .................... 560
   References ................................................. 562

27 Economics and Finance ...................................... 563
   Introduction ............................................... 563
   The Need for Economic Analyses ............................. 563
   Definitions ................................................ 565
      Simple Interest ......................................... 565
      Compound Interest ....................................... 565
      Present Worth ........................................... 566
      Evaluation of Sums of Money ............................. 566
      Depreciation ............................................ 567
      Fabricated Equipment Cost Index ......................... 567
      Capital Recovery Factor ................................. 567
      Present Net Worth ....................................... 568
      Perpetual Life .......................................... 568
      Break-Even Point ........................................ 569
      Approximate Rate of Return .............................. 569
      Exact Rate of Return .................................... 569
      Bonds ................................................... 570
      Incremental Cost ........................................ 570
      Optimization ............................................ 570
   Principles of Accounting ................................... 571
   Applications ............................................... 573
   References ................................................. 588

28 Open-Ended Problems ........................................ 589
   Introduction ............................................... 589
   Developing Students' Power of Critical Thinking ............ 592
   Creativity ................................................. 592
   Brainstorming .............................................. 593
   Inquiring Minds ............................................ 594
   Applications ............................................... 594
   References ................................................. 602

Appendix A  Units ............................................. 603
Appendix B  Tables ............................................ 613
Appendix C  Figures ........................................... 627
Appendix D  Steam Tables ...................................... 631


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