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Mechanical Engineers' Handbook - Energy and Power (3rd Edition)
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By: Kutz, Myer © 2006 John Wiley & Sons

 

Description: This handbook has a long tradition as a single resource of valuable information related to specialty areas in the diverse industries and job functions in which mechanical engineers work. 50 interactive tables and 49 fully functional interactive graphs have been added to this title.
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Expand this node Front Matter
Preface
Interactive Graphs
Table  (49)
Table of Contents
Part I. Energy
Expand this node 1. Thermophysical Properties of Fluids
Expand this node 2. Fluid Mechanics
Expand this node 3. Thermodynamics Fundamentals
Expand this node 4. Exergy Analysis, Entropy Generation Minimization, and Constructal Theory
Expand this node 5. Heat-Transfer Fundamentals
Expand this node 6. Furnaces
Expand this node 7. Energy Auditing
Expand this node 8. Heat Exchangers, Vaporizers, Condensers
Expand this node 9. Heat Pipes
Expand this node 10. Air Heating
Expand this node 11. Cooling Electronic Equipment
Expand this node 12. Refrigeration
Expand this node 13. Cryogenic Systems
Expand this node 14. Indoor Environmental Control
Expand this node 15. Thermal Systems Optimization
Part II. Power
Expand this node 16. Combustion
Expand this node 17. Gaseous Fuels
Expand this node 18. Liquid Fossil Fuels from Petroleum
Expand this node 19. Coals, Lignite, Peat
Expand this node 20. Solar Energy Applications
Expand this node 21. Geothermal Resources and Technology: An Introduction
Expand this node 22. Pumps, Fans, Blowers, and Compressors
Expand this node 23. Nuclear Power
Expand this node 24. Gas Turbines
Expand this node 25. Wind Turbines
Expand this node 26. Steam Turbines
Expand this node 27. Internal Combustion Engines
Expand this node 28. Fuel Cells
Expand this node 29. Fluid Power Systems
Expand this node 30. Air Pollution Control Technologies
Expand this node 31. Water Pollution Control Technology
Expand this node Index