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Fundamentals of momentum, heat, and mass transfer
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In this article, a unified treatment of momentum transfer (fluid mechanics), heat transfer and mass transfer is presented, with a focus on modern applications of the basic material, and many new homework exercises at the end of each chapter.Abstract:
Providing a unified treatment of momentum transfer (fluid mechanics), heat transfer and mass transfer. This new edition includes more modern applications of the basic material, and to provide many new homework exercises at the end of each chapter.read more
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