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| | 2. | [no image] | Introduction to Heat Transfer from John Wiley & Sons Inc
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 This book, I found to be very clear to follow on what's going on. Now that I think about it. This is quite pointless to write a review. Your professor assigns the book and you buy it. But to the professors. A book like this one that goes over the theory clearly and worked out examples in the text,... more info
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| | 3. |  | Schaum's Outline of Heat Transfer from McGraw-Hill Price: $12.21
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 I found the Schaum's Outline of Theory and Problems of Heat Transfer, 2nd Ed. a helpful addition to my small collection of radiation heat transfer references. It has a unique worked example of the direct conversion from an Oppenheim radiosity network (RC analogy) to a radiation exchange factor... more info
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Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5.0

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| | 4. |  | Heat Transfer from McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math
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 This is a widely used Mechanical Engineering textbook which I use as a reference manual for my work. I recommend this to anyone who is involved in heat transfer calculations, application, and field troubleshooting of heat exchange equipment in a fluid process.
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| | 7. | [no image] | Heat Transfer (2nd Edition) from Prentice Hall Price: $131.40
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 Having seen many texts on transport phenomena, Mills is definitely one of the best. Heat and mass transfer is a jumble of many different topics and applications, but Mills manages to give the subject some cohesion and derives most important results from the basic conservation equations. Heat and... more info
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Customer Rating: 4.0 / 5.0

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