The third edition of "Radiative Heat Transfer" describes the
basic physics of radiation heat transfer. The book provides models,
methodologies, and calculations essential in solving research
problems in a variety of industries, including solar and nuclear
energy, nanotechnology, biomedical, and environmental.
Every chapter of "Radiative Heat Transfer" offers uncluttered
nomenclature, numerous worked examples, and a large number of
problems-many based on real world situations-making it ideal for
classroom use as well as for self-study. The book's 24 chapters
cover the four major areas in the field: surface properties;
surface transport; properties of participating media; and transfer
through participating media. Within each chapter, all analytical
methods are developed in substantial detail, and a number of
examples show how the developed relations may be applied to
practical problems.
Extensive solution manual for adopting instructors Most complete
text in the field of radiative heat transfer Many worked examples
and end-of-chapter problems Large number of computer codes (in
Fortran and C++), ranging from basic problem solving aids to
sophisticated research tools Covers experimental methods
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