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Introduction to thermo-fluids systems design [[electronic resource] /] / André G. McDonald, Hugh L. Magande
Introduction to thermo-fluids systems design [[electronic resource] /] / André G. McDonald, Hugh L. Magande
Autore McDonald Andre G
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, U.K., : Wiley, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (450 p.)
Disciplina 621.402/2
Altri autori (Persone) MagandeHugh L
Soggetto topico Heat exchangers - Fluid dynamics
Fluids - Thermal properties
ISBN 1-283-59291-6
9786613905369
1-118-40319-3
1-118-40316-9
1-118-40318-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction to Thermo-FluidsSystems Design; Contents; Preface; List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Practical Notes; List of Conversion Factors; 1 Design of Thermo-Fluids Systems; 1.1 Engineering Design-Definition; 1.2 Types of Design in Thermo-Fluid Science; 1.3 Difference between Design and Analysis; 1.4 Classification of Design; 1.5 General Steps in Design; 1.6 Abridged Steps in the Design Process; 2 Air Distribution Systems; 2.1 Fluid Mechanics-A Brief Review; 2.1.1 Internal Flow; 2.2 Air Duct Sizing-Special Design Considerations; 2.2.1 General Considerations
2.2.2 Sizing Straight Rectangular Air Ducts2.2.3 Use of an Air Duct Calculator to Size Rectangular Air Ducts; 2.3 Minor Head Loss in a Run of Pipe or Duct; 2.4 Minor Losses in the Design of Air Duct Systems-Equal Friction Method; 2.5 Fans-Brief Overview and Selection Procedures; 2.5.1 Classification and Terminology; 2.5.2 Types of Fans; 2.5.3 Fan Performance; 2.5.4 Fan Selection from Manufacturer's Data or Performance Curves; 2.5.5 Fan Laws; 2.6 Design for Advanced Technology-Small Duct High-Velocity (SDHV) Air Distribution Systems; Problems; References and Further Reading
3 Liquid Piping Systems3.1 Liquid Piping Systems; 3.2 Minor Losses: Fittings and Valves in Liquid Piping Systems; 3.2.1 Fittings; 3.2.2 Valves; 3.2.3 A Typical Piping System-A Closed-Loop Fuel Oil Piping System; 3.3 Sizing Liquid Piping Systems; 3.3.1 General Design Considerations; 3.3.2 Pipe Data for Building Water Systems; 3.4 Fluid Machines (Pumps) and Pump-Pipe Matching; 3.4.1 Classifications and Terminology; 3.4.2 Types of Pumps; 3.4.3 Pump Fundamentals; 3.4.4 Pump Performance and System Curves; 3.4.5 Pump Performance Curves for a Family of Pumps
3.4.6 A Manufacturer's Performance Plot for a Family of Centrifugal Pumps3.4.7 Cavitation and Net Positive Suction Head; 3.4.8 Pump Scaling Laws: Nondimensional Pump Parameters; 3.4.9 Application of the Nondimensional Pump Parameters-Affinity Laws; 3.4.10 Nondimensional Form of the Pump Efficiency; 3.5 Design of Piping Systems Complete with In-Line or Base-Mounted Pumps; 3.5.1 Open-Loop Piping System; 3.5.2 Closed-Loop Piping System; Problems; References and Further Reading; 4 Fundamentals of Heat Exchanger Design; 4.1 Definition and Requirements; 4.2 Types of Heat Exchangers
4.2.1 Double-Pipe Heat Exchangers4.2.2 Compact Heat Exchangers; 4.2.3 Shell-and-Tube Heat Exchangers; 4.3 The Overall Heat Transfer Coefficient; 4.3.1 The Thermal Resistance Network for Plane Walls- Brief Review; 4.3.2 Thermal Resistance from Fouling-The Fouling Factor; 4.4 The Convection Heat Transfer Coefficients-Forced Convection; 4.4.1 Nusselt Number-Fully Developed Internal Laminar Flows; 4.4.2 Nusselt Number-Developing Internal Laminar Flows- Correlation Equation; 4.4.3 Nusselt Number-Turbulent Flows in Smooth Tubes: Dittus-Boelter Equation
4.4.4 Nusselt Number-Turbulent Flows in Smooth Tubes: Gnielinski's Equation
Record Nr. UNINA-9910141412203321
McDonald Andre G  
Chichester, U.K., : Wiley, 2012
Materiale a stampa
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Introduction to thermo-fluids systems design / / André G. McDonald, Hugh L. Magande
Introduction to thermo-fluids systems design / / André G. McDonald, Hugh L. Magande
Autore McDonald Andre G
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, U.K., : Wiley, 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (450 p.)
Disciplina 621.402/2
Altri autori (Persone) MagandeHugh L
Soggetto topico Heat exchangers - Fluid dynamics
Fluids - Thermal properties
ISBN 1-283-59291-6
9786613905369
1-118-40319-3
1-118-40316-9
1-118-40318-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction to Thermo-FluidsSystems Design; Contents; Preface; List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Practical Notes; List of Conversion Factors; 1 Design of Thermo-Fluids Systems; 1.1 Engineering Design-Definition; 1.2 Types of Design in Thermo-Fluid Science; 1.3 Difference between Design and Analysis; 1.4 Classification of Design; 1.5 General Steps in Design; 1.6 Abridged Steps in the Design Process; 2 Air Distribution Systems; 2.1 Fluid Mechanics-A Brief Review; 2.1.1 Internal Flow; 2.2 Air Duct Sizing-Special Design Considerations; 2.2.1 General Considerations
2.2.2 Sizing Straight Rectangular Air Ducts2.2.3 Use of an Air Duct Calculator to Size Rectangular Air Ducts; 2.3 Minor Head Loss in a Run of Pipe or Duct; 2.4 Minor Losses in the Design of Air Duct Systems-Equal Friction Method; 2.5 Fans-Brief Overview and Selection Procedures; 2.5.1 Classification and Terminology; 2.5.2 Types of Fans; 2.5.3 Fan Performance; 2.5.4 Fan Selection from Manufacturer's Data or Performance Curves; 2.5.5 Fan Laws; 2.6 Design for Advanced Technology-Small Duct High-Velocity (SDHV) Air Distribution Systems; Problems; References and Further Reading
3 Liquid Piping Systems3.1 Liquid Piping Systems; 3.2 Minor Losses: Fittings and Valves in Liquid Piping Systems; 3.2.1 Fittings; 3.2.2 Valves; 3.2.3 A Typical Piping System-A Closed-Loop Fuel Oil Piping System; 3.3 Sizing Liquid Piping Systems; 3.3.1 General Design Considerations; 3.3.2 Pipe Data for Building Water Systems; 3.4 Fluid Machines (Pumps) and Pump-Pipe Matching; 3.4.1 Classifications and Terminology; 3.4.2 Types of Pumps; 3.4.3 Pump Fundamentals; 3.4.4 Pump Performance and System Curves; 3.4.5 Pump Performance Curves for a Family of Pumps
3.4.6 A Manufacturer's Performance Plot for a Family of Centrifugal Pumps3.4.7 Cavitation and Net Positive Suction Head; 3.4.8 Pump Scaling Laws: Nondimensional Pump Parameters; 3.4.9 Application of the Nondimensional Pump Parameters-Affinity Laws; 3.4.10 Nondimensional Form of the Pump Efficiency; 3.5 Design of Piping Systems Complete with In-Line or Base-Mounted Pumps; 3.5.1 Open-Loop Piping System; 3.5.2 Closed-Loop Piping System; Problems; References and Further Reading; 4 Fundamentals of Heat Exchanger Design; 4.1 Definition and Requirements; 4.2 Types of Heat Exchangers
4.2.1 Double-Pipe Heat Exchangers4.2.2 Compact Heat Exchangers; 4.2.3 Shell-and-Tube Heat Exchangers; 4.3 The Overall Heat Transfer Coefficient; 4.3.1 The Thermal Resistance Network for Plane Walls- Brief Review; 4.3.2 Thermal Resistance from Fouling-The Fouling Factor; 4.4 The Convection Heat Transfer Coefficients-Forced Convection; 4.4.1 Nusselt Number-Fully Developed Internal Laminar Flows; 4.4.2 Nusselt Number-Developing Internal Laminar Flows- Correlation Equation; 4.4.3 Nusselt Number-Turbulent Flows in Smooth Tubes: Dittus-Boelter Equation
4.4.4 Nusselt Number-Turbulent Flows in Smooth Tubes: Gnielinski's Equation
Record Nr. UNINA-9910827687503321
McDonald Andre G  
Chichester, U.K., : Wiley, 2012
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui