Fluid Mechanics Heat Transfer and Mass Transfer Chemical Engineering by K. S. Raju. This book on chemical engineering practice immediately answers design questions such as how the tubes are arranged in the furnace and how many rows are usually provided and also the rationale for the optimum design choice. In addition, the book introduces the theoretical background of radiant heat transfer by explaining concepts such as emissivity and absorptivity and key design relationships.
The Contents of Fluid Mechanics Heat Transfer and Mass Transfer Book
- Fluid Mechanics Basics
- Fluid Flow
- An introduction to Mechanical Engineering
- Piping, Seals, and Valves
- Flow Measurement
- Pumps, Ejectors, Blowers, and Compressors
- Two-Phase Flow Systems
- Convective Heat Transfer Basics
- Shell and Tube Heat Exchangers
- Heat Transfer Equipment Involving Phase Transfer
- Refrigeration, Heat Pumps, Heat Tracing
- Compact Heat Exchangers, Regenerators, and Recuperators
- Radiant Heat Transfer and Fired Heaters
- Engineering and Chemical Thermodynamics
- Mass Transfer Basics
- Mass Transfer Equipment
- Absorption, Distillation, and Extraction
- Crystallization, Air–Water Operations, Drying, Adsorption, Membrane