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Record Nr.

UNINA9910139520103321

Autore

Favre-Marinet Michel <1947->

Titolo

Convective heat transfer [[electronic resource] ] : solved problems / / Michel Favre-Marinet, Sedat Tardu

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Hoboken, NJ, : ISTE/John Wiley and Sons, 2009

ISBN

1-118-61900-5

1-282-68414-0

9786612684142

0-470-61189-8

0-470-61043-3

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (393 p.)

Collana

ISTE ; ; v.148

Altri autori (Persone)

TarduSedat <1959->

Disciplina

536.25

621.402/25

Soggetti

Heat - Convection

Heat - Transmission

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Convective Heat Transfer; Table of Contents; Foreword; Preface; Chapter 1. Fundamental Equations, Dimensionless Numbers; 1.1. Fundamental equations; 1.1.1. Local equations; 1.1.2. Integral conservation equations; 1.1.3. Boundary conditions; 1.1.4. Heat-transfer coefficient; 1.2. Dimensionless numbers; 1.3. Flows with variable physical properties: heat transfer in a laminar Couette flow; 1.3.1. Description of the problem; 1.3.2. Guidelines; 1.3.3. Solution; 1.4. Flows with dissipation; 1.4.1. Description of the problem; 1.4.2. Guidelines; 1.4.3. Solution; 1.5. Cooling of a sphere by a gas flow

1.5.1. Description of the problem1.5.2. Guidelines; 1.5.3. Solution; Chapter 2. Laminar Fully Developed Forced Convection in Ducts; 2.1. Hydrodynamics; 2.1.1. Characteristic parameters; 2.1.2. Flow regions; 2.2. Heat transfer; 2.2.1. Thermal boundary conditions; 2.2.2. Bulk temperature; 2.2.3. Heat-transfer coefficient; 2.2.4. Fully developed thermal region; 2.3. Heat transfer in a parallel-plate channel with uniform wall heat flux; 2.3.1. Description of the problem; 2.3.2. Guidelines; 2.3.3. Solution



2.4. Flow in a plane channel insulated on one side and heated at uniform temperature on the opposite side2.4.1. Description of the problem; 2.4.2. Guidelines; 2.4.3. Solution; Chapter 3. Forced Convection in Boundary Layer Flows; 3.1. Hydrodynamics; 3.1.1. Prandtl equations; 3.1.2. Classic results; 3.2. Heat transfer; 3.2.1. Equations of the thermal boundary layer; 3.2.2. Scale analysis; 3.2.3. Similarity temperature profiles; 3.3. Integral method; 3.3.1. Integral equations; 3.3.2. Principle of resolution using the integral method; 3.4. Heated jet nozzle; 3.4.1. Description of the problem

3.4.2. Solution3.5. Asymptotic behavior of thermal boundary layers; 3.5.1. Description of the problem; 3.5.2. Guidelines; 3.5.3. Solution; 3.6. Protection of a wall by a film of insulating material; 3.6.1. Description of the problem; 3.6.2. Guidelines; 3.6.3. Solution; 3.7. Cooling of a moving sheet; 3.7.1. Description of the problem; 3.7.2. Guidelines; 3.7.3. Solution; 3.8. Heat transfer near a rotating disk; 3.8.1. Description of the problem; 3.8.2. Guidelines; 3.8.3. Solution; 3.9. Thermal loss in a duct; 3.9.1. Description of the problem; 3.9.2. Guidelines; 3.9.3. Solution

3.10. Temperature profile for heat transfer with blowing3.10.1. Description of the problem; 3.10.2. Solution; Chapter 4. Forced Convection Around Obstacles; 4.1. Description of the flow; 4.2. Local heat-transfer coefficient for a circular cylinder; 4.3. Average heat-transfer coefficient for a circular cylinder; 4.4. Other obstacles; 4.5. Heat transfer for a rectangular plate in cross-flow; 4.5.1. Description of the problem; 4.5.2. Solution; 4.6. Heat transfer in a stagnation plane flow. Uniform temperature heating; 4.6.1. Description of the problem; 4.6.2. Guidelines; 4.6.3. Solution

4.7. Heat transfer in a stagnation plane flow. Step-wise heating at uniform flux

Sommario/riassunto

Each chapter begins with a brief yet complete presentation of the related topic. This is followed by a series of solved problems. The latter are scrupulously detailed and complete the synthetic presentation given at the beginning of each chapter. There are about 50 solved problems, which are mostly original with gradual degree of complexity including those related to recent findings in convective heat transfer phenomena. Each problem is associated with clear indications to help the reader to handle independently the solution. The book contains nine chapters including laminar external and inter



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Record Nr.

UNINA9910818416403321

Autore

Rad Reza

Titolo

Microsoft SQL Server 2014 business intelligence development beginner's guide : get to grips with Microsoft Business Intelligence and data warehousing technologies using this practical guide / / Reza Rad ; cover image by Artie Ng

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Birmingham, England : , : Packt Publishing Ltd, , 2014

©2014

ISBN

1-84968-889-3

Edizione

[First edition]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (350 pages)

Collana

Learn by doing: less theory, more results.

Disciplina

005.74

Soggetti

Databases - Development

Database management - Computer programs

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Includes index.

"Learn by doing: less theory, more results."--Cover.

Nota di contenuto

Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewers; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Data Warehouse Design; Understanding Business Intelligence; The architecture and components of a BI system; The data warehouse; Extract Transform Load; Data model - BISM; Data visualization; Master Data Management; Data Quality Services; Building the data warehouse; Dimensional modeling; Fact or measure; Dimension; The Fact table; Grain; The star schema; An example of Internet sales; FactSales; The customer dimension; DimDate; DimProduct; DimStore; Types of facts

The Factless Fact table - The Bridge tableTypes of dimensions; Slowly Changing Dimension; SCD type 0; SCD type 1; SCD type 2; Summary; Chapter 2: SQL Server Analysis Services Multidimensional Cube Development; Why is OLAP required?; Understanding the SQL Server Analysis Services engine; Developing your first cube; Time for action - creating an Analysis Services project; Time for action - creating the first cube; Time for action - viewing the cube in the browser; Dimensions and measures; Time for action - using the Dimension Designer; Time for action - change the order of the Month attribute



Time for action - modifying the measure propertiesData Source View; Time for action - creating a Named Calculation; Time for action - using a Named Query; Using dimensions; Time for action - adding a Fact relationship; Hierarchies; Time for action - creating a hierarchy; Multidimensional eXpression, calculated members, and Named Sets; Time for action - writing an MDX query; Time for action - calculated members; Deploying and processing; Time for action - deploying an SSAS project; Time for action - processing the data; Summary

Chapter 3: Tabular Model Development of SQL Server Analysis ServicesIntroducing SSAS Tabular; Developing a tabular project; Time for action - creating a tabular project; Time for action - creating measures; Creating hierarchies; Time for action - creating a hierarchy from a single table; Time for action - creating a hierarchy from multiple tables; Data Analysis eXpression, calculated columns, and measures; Time for action - using time intelligence functions in DAX; Securing the data; Time for action - security in tabular; Storage modes

Time for action - creating a model with the DirectQuery storage modeTabular versus Multidimensional SSAS; Summary; Chapter 4: ETL with Integration Services; Understanding ETL and data consolidation; Staging; SQL Server Integration Services; Integration Service projects and packages; Time for action - creating your first SSIS project; The Control Flow tab; Time for action - working with Control Flow tasks; The Data Flow tab; Time for action - loading customer information from a flat file into a database table with a Data Flow Task; Containers and dynamic packages

Time for action - looping through CSV files in a directory and loading them into a database table

Sommario/riassunto

Written in an easy-to-follow, example-driven format, there are plenty of step-by-step instructions to help get you started! The book has a friendly approach, with the opportunity to learn by experimenting.If you are a BI and Data Warehouse developer new to Microsoft Business Intelligence, and looking to get a good understanding of the different components of Microsoft SQL Server for Business Intelligence, this book is for you.It's assumed that you will have some experience in databases systems and T-SQL. This book is will give you a good upshot view of each component and scenarios featuring th