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Flow and Heat Exchange in Engineering

Jaideep Devgan

Editorial: Educohack Press

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Sinopsis

"Flow and Heat Exchange in Engineering" is a dynamic exploration tailored for undergraduate students. This comprehensive guide bridges theoretical principles with practical applications in fluid dynamics and thermal engineering.
We delve into fundamental concepts of fluid flow and heat transfer, essential for understanding various engineering systems and processes. From pipelines to heat exchangers, our goal is to equip students with the knowledge and skills to design efficient and sustainable engineering solutions.
Each chapter focuses on clarity and accessibility, presenting key theoretical concepts with real-world examples and practical illustrations. Engaging exercises and problems reinforce learning objectives and encourage critical thinking, enabling students to apply principles to solve complex engineering challenges.
Whether pursuing a degree in mechanical, chemical, or aerospace engineering, this book provides a solid foundation in fluid flow and heat exchange principles, preparing students for success in their academic and future engineering careers. Join us as we unravel the mysteries of engineering flow and heat exchange, empowering the next generation of innovative engineers.
Disponible desde: 20/02/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 262 páginas.

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