Beschreibung:
Kraus, Allan D.; Welty, James R.; Aziz, Abdul
Providing a concise overview of basic concepts, this textbook presents an introductory treatment of thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and heat transfer. To illustrate the application of the material presented, each chapter includes worked examples, some of which highlight the design aspect of thermal and fluid engineering study. In addition, numerous chapter problems are included throughout the text to support key concepts. The book explains how automobile and aircraft engineering, steam power plants, and refrigeration systems work. It also addresses topics including fluid statics, buoyancy, stability, the flow of fluids in pipes and fluid machinery, and the thermal control of electronic components.
The Thermal/Fluid Sciences: Introductory Concepts. Thermodynamics: Preliminary Concepts and Definitions. Energy and the First Law of Thermodynamics. Properties of Pure, Simple Compressible Substances. Control Volume Mass and Energy Analysis. The Second Law of Thermodynamics. Entropy. Gas Power Systems. Vapor Power and Refrigeration Cycles. Mixtures of Gases, Vapors, and Combustion Products. Introduction to Fluid Mechanics. Fluid Statics. Control Volume Analysis-Mass and Energy Conservation. Newton's Second Law of Motion. Dimensional Analysis and Similarity. Viscous Flow. Flow in Pipes and Pipe Networks. Fluid Machinery. Introduction to Heat Transfer. Steady-State Conduction. Unsteady-State Conduction. Forced Convection-Internal Flow. Forced Convection-External Flow. Free or Natural Convection. Heat Exchangers. Radiation Heat Transfer. Appendices.