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020 _a9781466593268
040 _cVITAP
082 _223rd Ed.
_a621.4022 HOW
100 _99666
_aHowell, John R.
245 _aThermal Radiation Heat Transfer /
_cJohn R. Howell, M. Pinar Menguc and Robert Siegel
250 _a6th Ed.
260 _aBoca Raton
_bCRC Press
_c2016
300 _axxxiv, 982p. : ill. ; 26cm
521 _aIt includes Index. Explore the Radiative Exchange between Surfaces Further expanding on the changes made to the fifth edition, Thermal Radiation Heat Transfer, 6th Edition continues to highlight the relevance of thermal radiative transfer and focus on concepts that develop the radiative transfer equation (RTE). The book explains the fundamentals of radiative transfer, introduces the energy and radiative transfer equations, covers a variety of approaches used to gauge radiative heat exchange between different surfaces and structures, and provides solution techniques for solving the RTE. What’s New in the Sixth Edition This revised version updates information on properties of surfaces and of absorbing/emitting/scattering materials, radiative transfer among surfaces, and radiative transfer in participating media. It also enhances the chapter on near-field effects, addresses new applications that include enhanced solar cell performance and self-regulating surfaces for thermal control, and updates references. Comprised of 17 chapters, this text: Discusses the fundamental RTE and its simplified forms for different medium properties Presents an intuitive relationship between the RTE formulations and the configuration factor analyses Explores the historical development and the radiative behavior of a blackbody Defines the radiative properties of solid opaque surfaces Provides a detailed analysis and solution procedure for radiation exchange analysis Contains methods for determining the radiative flux divergence (the radiative source term in the energy equation) Thermal Radiation Heat Transfer, 6th Edition explores methods for solving the RTE to determine the local spectral intensity, radiative flux, and flux gradient. This book enables you to assess and calculate the exchange of energy between objects that determine radiative transfer at different energy levels.
650 0 _99667
_aHeat--Transmission; Heat--Radiation and absorption; Materials--Thermal properties; Radiative transfer
700 _99668
_aMenguc, M. Pinar
700 _99669
_aSiegel, Robert
856 _uhttps://www.routledge.com/Thermal-Radiation-Heat-Transfer/Howell-Menguc-Siegel/p/book/9781466593268
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_e23rd Ed.
_h621.4022 HOW