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Heat and Mass Transfer

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  • © 2011

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  • Provides a firm understanding of the principles of heat and mass transfer
  • Shows how to solve problems by applying modern methods
  • An appendix includes property data on important substances
  • Useful to working professionals as well as advanced level students

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This comprehensive textbook provides a solid foundation of knowledge on the principles of heat and mass transfer and shows how to solve problems by applying modern methods. The basic theory is developed systematically, exploring in detail the solution methods to all important problems.

 

The thoroughly revised 3rd edition includes an introduction to the numerical solution of Finite Elements. A new section on heat and mass transfer in porous media has also been added.

 

The book will be useful not only to upper-level and graduate students, but also to practicing scientists and engineers, offering a firm understanding of the principles of heat and mass transfer, and showing how to solve problems by applying modern methods. Many completed examples and numerous exercises with solutions facilitate learning and understanding, and an appendix includes data on key properties of important substances..

Authors and Affiliations

  • Bochum, Germany

    Hans Dieter Baehr

  • Fak. 07/Inst.Techn.Thermodyn./, Therm. Verfahrenstechnik, Univ. Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany

    Karl Stephan

About the authors

Hans Dieter Baehr Professor emeritus for Thermodynamics at the university of Hannover Karl Stephan Professor emeritus for Technical Thermodynamics at the university of Stuttgart

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