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Engineering Flow and Heat Exchange

TLDR
In this article, the three mechanisms of heat exchange: Conduction, Convection, and Radiation are discussed. But they do not consider the effect of temperature transfer resistances.
Abstract
Fluid Flow: Basic Equations for Flowing Streams. Flow of Incompressible Newtonians in Pipes. Compressible Flow of Gases. Molecular Flow. Non-Newtonian Fluids. Flow Through Packed Beds. Flow in Fluidized Beds. Solid Particles Falling Through Fluids. Heat Exchange: The Three Mechanisms of Heat Transfer: Conduction, Convection, and Radiation. Combination of Heat transfer Resistances. Unsteady State Heating and Cooling of Solid Objects. Introduction to Heat Exchangers. Recuperators: Through-the-Wall Nonstoring Exchangers. Direct-Contact Gas-Solid Nonstoring Exchanger. Heat Regenerators: Direct Contact Heat Storing Exchangers. Potpourri of Problems. Appendix: Dimensions, Units, Conversions, Physical Data, and Other Useful Information. Index.

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