Process Heat Transfer presents comprehensive coverage of both classical
and new topics on the subject. Classical aspects discussed include shell-and-tube
heat exchangers, double pipe exchangers, reboilers, and condensers.
New topics covered include process integration, heat exchanger selection,
heat transfer associated with thermodynamic cycles, and ohmic heating.
There are extensive sections on the fundamental principles of heat transfer
and fluid flow, in addition to a wealth of material on applied techniques
and problems, making Process Heat Transfer a invaluable subject for students
and professionals in Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, and
applied heat transfer.
There are many unsolved heat transfer problems in process engineering.
Theoretical and experimental investigations are performed on heat transfer.
These investigations are on: solid/liquid fluidized beds, evaporators,
condensers, and some special industrial conditions by the Multiphase Operations
Group at the University of Surrey. The following is a summary of
these investigations. For abstracts on these investigation, please
click here.
Heat Transfer in Bubble Columns
Heat Transfer in Falling Film Evaporators
Heat Transfer in a Graphic Block Heat Exchanger
Heat Transfer in Forced Convection Past Coiled Wires
Heat Transfer Distribution Due to Arrays of Liquid Sprays Impinging On
A Cylindrical Surface