A fully comprehensive guide to thermal systems design covering fluid dynamics, thermodynamics, heat transfer and thermodynamic power cycles Bridging the gap between the fundamental concepts of fluid mechanics, heat transfer and thermodynamics, and the practical design of thermo-fluids components and systems, this textbook focuses on the design of internal fluid flow systems, coiled heat exchangers and performance analysis of power plant systems. The topics are arranged so that each builds upon the previous chapter to convey to the reader that topics are not stand-alone items during the design process, and that they all must come together to produce a successful design. Because the complete design or modification of modern equipment and systems requires knowledge of current industry practices, the authors highlight the use of manufactureras catalogs to select equipment, and practical examples are included throughout to give readers an exhaustive illustration of the fundamental aspects of the design process. Key Features: Demonstrates how industrial equipment and systems are designed, covering the underlying theory and practical application of thermo-fluid system design Practical rules-of-thumb are included in the text as aPractical Notesa to underline their importance in current practice and provide additional information Includes an instructoras manual hosted on the bookas companion websiteAlternate Approach toFind h 2 , h 3 , and h 4 Using the Mollier or Ts Diagrams for Water Use of theMollier orTs diagram will provideestimates ... Therefore, the saturation temperature at this point is found from the steam tables at 1 psia. Henceanbsp;...
Title | : | Introduction to Thermo-Fluids Systems Design |
Author | : | André Garcia McDonald, Hugh Magande |
Publisher | : | John Wiley & Sons - 2012-08-23 |
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