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Thermal Radiation Heat Transfer (0891162712)








Thermal Radiation Heat Transfer (0891162712)

Post Alex Admin Yesterday at 5:16 am



Robert Siegel, "Thermal Radiation Heat Transfer"
Taylor & Francis | 1992 | ISBN: 0891162712 | 1096 pages | PDF | 33,5 MB

Up-to-date, comprehensive single source of information on radiation heat transfer engineering. Contains advanced information important for self study, reference, and research purposes. DLC: Heat-Transmission and absorption.

Summary: The Definative Book on Thermal Radiative Heat Transfer
Rating: 5

Thermal Radiation Heat Transfer by Robert Siegel and John Howell is probably the ,most widely used text for graduate students and is the book I have probably used more than any other in my professional engineering career. Originally published in the 1960's as a NASA Special Publication (SP-164), this book has been significantly updated three times since its initial published in 1972. In this latest version of the book, the authors cover the standard radiation heat transfer topics, such as the Stefan-Boltzmann relation, blackbody radiation, the various forms of optical surfaces properties (emissivity, transmissivity, absorptivity, diffuse, specular and much more), and an enclosure analysis. Topics, which are often overlooked in other textbooks, such as gas radiation, scattering, multi-mode heat, the Maxwell relationships, are given a thorough examination in this book. Furthermore, this latest edition of the book includes a CD-ROM contains a catalog of 290 configuration factors in algebraic or graphical form, plus homework problems. Finally, if you are looking for an excellent textbook which covers almost aspects of radiation heat, this book is a must, especially for those people planning of a career in which is involved with heat transfer.

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