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Engineering Heat Transfer

TLDR
In this paper, an analytical method of solution for two-dimensional problems is proposed for a single-dimensional problem with constant internal and surface resistances, where the model is based on the Fourier's Law of Heat Conduction.
Abstract
Fundamental Concepts Mechanisms of Heat Transfer Dimensions and Units Fourier's Law of Heat Conduction Thermal Conductivity Convection Heat Transfer Convection Heat-Transfer Coefficient Radiation Heat Transfer Emissivity and Other Radiative Properties Combined Heat-Transfer Mechanisms Steady-State Conduction in One Dimension One-Dimensional Conduction Equation Plane Geometry Systems Polar Cylindrical Geometry Systems Spherical Geometry Systems Thermal Contact Resistance Heat Transfer from Extended Surfaces Steady-State Conduction in Multiple Dimensions General Conduction Equation Analytical Method of Solution Graphical Method of Solution Conduction Shape Factor Solution by Numerical Methods (Finite Differences) Numerical Method of Solution for Two-Dimensional Problems Methods of Solving Simultaneous Equations Unsteady-State Heat Conduction Systems with Negligible Internal Resistance Systems with Finite Internal and Surface Resistances Solutions to Multidimensional Geometry Systems Approximate Methods of Solution to Transient-Conduction Problems Introduction to Convection Fluid Properties Characteristics of Fluid Flow Equations of Fluid Mechanics Thermal-Energy Equation Applications to Laminar Flows Applications to Turbulent Flows Natural-Convection Problem Dimensional Analysis Convection Heat Transfer in a Closed Conduit Heat Transfer to and from Laminar Flow in Circular Conduit Heat Transfer to and from Turbulent Flow in Circular Conduit Heat-Transfer Correlations for Flow in Noncircular Ducts Convection Heat Transfer in Flows Past Immersed Bodies Boundary-Layer Flow Turbulent Flow over Flat Plate Flow Past Various Two-Dimensional Bodies Flow Past a Bank of Tubes Flow Past a Sphere Natural-Convection Systems Natural Convection on a Vertical Surface: Laminar Flow Natural Convection on a Vertical Surface: Transition and Turbulence Natural Convection on an Inclined Flat Plate Natural Convection on a Horizontal Flat Surface Natural Convection on Cylinders Natural Convection around Spheres and Blocks Natural Convection about an Array of Fins Combined Forced- and Natural-Convection Systems Heat Exchangers Double-Pipe Heat Exchangers Shell-and-Tube Heat Exchangers Effectiveness-Number of Transfer Units Method of Analysis Crossflow Heat Exchangers Efficiency of a Heat Exchanger Condensation and Vaporization Heat Transfer Condensation Heat Transfer Boiling Heat Transfer Introduction to Radiation Heat Transfer Electromagnetic Radiation Spectrum Emission and Absorption at the Surface of an Opaque Solid Radiation Intensity Irradiation and Radiosity Radiation Laws Characteristics of Real Surfaces Radiation Heat Transfer between Surfaces View Factor Methods for Evaluating View Factors Radiation Heat Transfer within Enclosure of Black Surfaces Radiation Heat Transfer within an Enclosure of Diff use-Gray Surfaces Bibliography and Selected References Appendices Index

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