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Sanford Klein
Gregory Nellis
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Modern, innovative, and challenging -- an ideal solution for your Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer courses singly or as an integrated sequence. Both books offer the opportunity for your students to solve real-world problems. They offer your students modern computational tools in parallel with a sold introduction to the basic analytical principles. These books are ideally designed for the evolution of engineering education. Select the link and explore the title further and please do contact your Cambridge University press sales representative for examination copies for course consideration. |
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Hardback | 9780521195706
October 2011
1104 pages | 612 b/w illus.
72 tables | 289 exercises
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Praise for Heat Transfer:
"This is a very interesting and important new textbook on heat transfer... significantly raises the bar for heat transfer text books...a major contribution to education in the field of heat transfer."
- Ralph L. Webb, Penn State University, Heat Transfer Engineering
"...this is a very good heat transfer book with a lot of emphasis on use of computational methods. The authors did a very good job incorporating computations side-by-side with the theory. This is a suitable textbook for first- and second-level courses, where the instructor wants to use computational tools, as well as a reference book for practicing engineers."
- Kemal Tuzla, Lehigh University, ChE Division of ASEE |
Hardback | 9780521881074
December 2008
1148 pages
54 b/w illus. | 45 tables
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