Thursday, February 26, 2009

Analysis and Design of Energy Systems (Prentice-Hall Series in Solid State Physical Electronics)

This relationship oriented text combines the concepts of fluid mechanics, heat transfer and thermodynamics and shows how to apply them in designing or analyzing a wide range of energy system components. With basic understanding of fluid mechanics and heat transfers, this text discusses the effects of codes and standards on the design process, and underscores the relationship between system components and the entire system. The second edition has been updated to provide computer programs ( written in BASIC for IBM PCs) which illustrate the logic required for various design or analysis techniques and provide opportunities to use and modify a wide variety of engineering software, and to write and debug custom programs.

Customer Review: 2nd - 3rd year Engineering Students

The book uses the fundamentals gained from Fluid Dynamics and build a more detailed / specific case on System Engineering, Series and Parallel systems, and also incorporate components within the system and their designs. ie. Heat exchanger sizing and heat transfer calculations.



This is ideal for the engineer who enters into the world of process engineering.

Customer Review: Very Nice

I strongly recommend both the book and the seller. The seller was very prompt in getting the book to me before I started my classes. The book was in excellent condition and just as advertised. The book itself is wonderful because it gives very thorough examples worked out in MathCad.
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