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Case Studies in Transient Heat Transfer With Sensitivities to Governing Variables / M. Kemal Atesmen
- Author
- Atesmen, M. Kemal
- Published
- New York, N.Y. : The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, [2023]
- Copyright Date
- ℗♭2023
- Physical Description
- 1 online resource (254 pages) : illustrations
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- American Society of Mechanical Engineers
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- In English.
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- Front Matter -- 1. Bubble Growth in a Large Superheated Fluid During Nucleate Pool Boiling -- 2. Transient Heat Transfer with Little or No Temperature Gradient within Special Solids -- 3. Transient Heat Transfer Lumped Capacitance Method Applied to Composite Systems -- 4. Use of Ablation Materials As Heat Shield to Protect Spacecrafts Entering Earth's Atmosphere From Incoming Excessive Heat Loads -- 5. Stress Relieving a Copper Alloy Rod by Radiant Heating When Temperature Gradients Within The Rod are Negligible -- 6. Times to Hard Boil Different Sized Chicken Eggs -- 7. Cooling a Pot of Soup in Air -- 8. Solar Energy Storage in Water -- 9. A Finite Difference Method to Solve 2-Dimensional Transient Heat Transfer Equation -- 10. A Triangular Prism whose Boundaries are Subject to Radiation Heat Transfer -- 11. Heat Treating a Long Cylindrical Pine Log in Vacuum -- 12. Roasting A Piece of Beef Which Has a Short Cylindrical Shape -- 13. Frost Damage in a Spherical Orange -- 14. Stress Relieving a Stainless-Steel Plate in Shape of A Rectangular Parallelepiped -- 15. Heat Transfer Between Two Semi-Infinite Solids in Contact -- 16. Heat Transfer Between a Log Cabin and a Brush Fire -- 17. Heat Transfer in A Semi-Infinite Stainless-Steel When Applying Constant Heat Flux On X = 0 Surface -- 18. Solidification of Molten Surface Coating on a Semi-Infinite Solid Substrate -- 19. Large Plane Concrete Wall Subjected Suddenly to Convection Heat Transfer -- 20. Seasonally Averaged Temperature Fluctuation Penetrations into The Ground -- 21. Cooling of a Desert's Surface on Earth at Night from Infrared Radiation Heat Transfer -- 22. Transient Heat Transfer During Seasonal Heating and Cooling of Earth's Surface with Periodic Surface Temperature Fluctuations -- 23. Transient Heat Transfer from an Infinitely Long and Thin Heat Source used to Measure Thermal Conductivity of Soils and Soft Rocks in an Infinite Cylindrical Medium -- 24. Solidification of Magmas in Lava Lakes -- Back Matter.
- Summary
- Every heat transfer problem has to satisfy the first law of thermodynamics, namely the law of conservation of energy. Before steady-state conditions are reached, every heat transfer problem is in an unsteady state and energies in a control volume and energies coming in and out of a control volume can change with time. These time dependent energy conservation in a control volume refers to a fascinating and challenging part of heat transfer called the unsteady state or transient heat transfer. This book deals with twenty-four transient heat transfer problems in our everyday lives. Some examples are: How electromagnetic waves coming from our Sun affect our Earth daily and seasonally? How ablating materials are used to capture most of incoming heat loads to protect a spacecraft, its occupants and its instruments, when entering Earth's atmosphere at very high speeds? How frost damage penetrates a spherical and ripe orange when there is a sudden change in outside temperature at night? How much time it takes to roast one piece beef as rare and another same size piece as well done?
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- 9780791886793 (e-ISBN)
0791886794 (e-ISBN)
9780791886786 (print-ISBN)
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