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This text is the outgrowth of Stanley Middleman''s years of teaching and contains more than sufficient materials to support a one-semester course in fluid dynamics. His primary belief in the classroom?and hence the material in this textbook?is that the development of a mathematical is central to the analysis and design of an engineering system or process. His text is therefore oriented toward teaching students how to develop mathematical representations of physical phenomena.

Great effort has been put forth to provide many examples of experimental data against which the results of modeling exercises can be compared and to expose students to the wide range of technologies of interest to chemical, environmental and bio engineering students.

Examples presented are motivated by real engineering applications and may of the problems are derived from the author''s years of experience as a consultant to companies whose businesses cover a broad spectrum of engineering technologie

Table of Contents
Part I
* What Is Mass Transfer?
* Fundamentals of Diffusive Mass Transfer
* Steady and Quasi-Steady Mass Transfer
* Unsteady State Mass Transfer
* Diffusion with Laminar Convection
* Convective Mass Transfer Coefficients
* Continuous Gas/Liquid Contactors
* Membrane Transfer and Membrane Separation Systems
Part II
* Heat Transfer Introduction
* Heat Transfer by Conduction
* Transient Heat Transfer by Conduction
* Convection Heat Transfer by Coefficients
* Simple Heat Exchangers
* Natural Convection Heat Transfer
* Heat Transfer by Radiation
* Simultaneous Heat Mass Transfer
Appendix

An Introduction to Mass and Heat Transfer

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 18/12/1997
    ISBN13: 9780471111764, 978-0471111764
    ISBN10: 0471111767

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    This text is the outgrowth of Stanley Middleman''s years of teaching and contains more than sufficient materials to support a one-semester course in fluid dynamics. His primary belief in the classroom?and hence the material in this textbook?is that the development of a mathematical is central to the analysis and design of an engineering system or process. His text is therefore oriented toward teaching students how to develop mathematical representations of physical phenomena.

    Great effort has been put forth to provide many examples of experimental data against which the results of modeling exercises can be compared and to expose students to the wide range of technologies of interest to chemical, environmental and bio engineering students.

    Examples presented are motivated by real engineering applications and may of the problems are derived from the author''s years of experience as a consultant to companies whose businesses cover a broad spectrum of engineering technologie

    Table of Contents
    Part I
    * What Is Mass Transfer?
    * Fundamentals of Diffusive Mass Transfer
    * Steady and Quasi-Steady Mass Transfer
    * Unsteady State Mass Transfer
    * Diffusion with Laminar Convection
    * Convective Mass Transfer Coefficients
    * Continuous Gas/Liquid Contactors
    * Membrane Transfer and Membrane Separation Systems
    Part II
    * Heat Transfer Introduction
    * Heat Transfer by Conduction
    * Transient Heat Transfer by Conduction
    * Convection Heat Transfer by Coefficients
    * Simple Heat Exchangers
    * Natural Convection Heat Transfer
    * Heat Transfer by Radiation
    * Simultaneous Heat Mass Transfer
    Appendix

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