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Résumé : Discover a project-based approach to thermal systems design In the newly revised Second Edition of Thermal Systems Design: Fundamentals and Projects, accomplished engineer and educator Dr. Richard J. Martin offers senior undergraduate and graduate students an insightful exposure to real-world design projects. The author delivers a brief review of the laws of thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, heat transfer, and combustion before moving on to a more expansive discussion of how to apply these fundamentals to design common thermal systems like boilers, combustion turbines, heat pumps, and refrigeration systems. The book includes design prompts for 14 real-world projects, teaching students and readers how to approach tasks like preparing Process Flow Diagrams and computing the thermodynamic details necessary to describe the states designated therein. Readers will learn to size pipes, ducts, and major equipment and to prepare Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams that contain the instruments, valves, and control loops needed for automatic functioning of the system. The Second Edition offers an updated look at the pedagogy of conservation equations, new examples of fuel-rich combustion, and a new summary of techniques to mitigate against thermal expansion and shock. Readers will also enjoy: Perfect for students and instructors in capstone design courses, Thermal Systems Design: Fundamentals and Projects is also a must-read resource for mechanical and chemical engineering practitioners who are seeking to extend their engineering know-how to a wide range of unfamiliar thermal systems....
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Biographie: Richard J. Martin, PhD, PE, is the President and Principal Engineer of Martin Thermal Engineering, a mechanical and thermal consulting firm that specializes in system failure analysis and engineering safety, and is an Adjunct Lecturer at California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo where he teaches Air Pollution and Programming Methods in Engineering and an Adjunct Lecturer at Santa Clara University where he teaches Thermal Systems Design and Heat Transfer. He has previously taught at the University of Southern California, California Polytechnic State University - Pomona, and California Baptist University.
Sommaire: Preface to the First Edition (A Most Practical Guidebook) xi Acknowledgments xi Preface to the Second Edition (Fundamentals and Projects) xiii Acknowledgments xv About the Author and the Textbook xvii About the Companion Website xix 1 Thermodynamics 1 1.1 Units of Measure 1 1.2 Mass/Force Unit Conversion 2 1.3 Standard Temperature and Pressure 3 1.4 Control Mass, Control Volume 3 1.5 Laws of Thermodynamics 5 1.6 Conservation Laws 6 1.7 Thermodynamic Variable Categories 7 1.8 Ideal Gas Law 10 1.9 History of Temperature 11 1.10 Thermodynamic States 12 1.11 Internal Energy, Enthalpy, Entropy 13 1.12 Availability (Exergy) 15 1.13 Homework Problems 16 Cited References 17 2 Fluid Mechanics 19 2.1 Viscosity, Shear, Velocity 19 2.2 Hydrostatics, Buoyancy 20 2.3 The Continuity Equation 21 2.4 Mass, Volume, Mole Flows 22 2.5 Reynolds Number, Velocity Profiles 23 2.6 The Momentum Equation 27 2.7 Bernoulli's Equation 27 2.8 Stagnation, Static, Dynamic Pressure 28 2.9 Friction Factor, Hydraulic Diameter 29 2.10 Moody Chart, Chen Equation 31 2.11 Modified Bernoulli Equation 33 2.12 Alternate Moody Charts 33 2.13 Entry Effects, Minor Losses 35 2.14 Porous Media Pressure Drop 36 2.15 Homework Problems 37 Cited References 38 3 Heat Transfer 41 3.1 Fourier's Law 41 3.2 Newton's Law of Cooling 43 3.3 The Stefan-Boltzmann Law 43 3.4 The Energy Equation 44 3.5 The Entropy Equation 45 3.6 Electricity Analogy for Heat 45 3.7 Film, Mean Temperature 47 3.8 Nusselt, Prandtl Numbers 48 3.9 Flows Across Tube Banks 49 3.10 Gotcha Variables 52 3.11 Radiation and Natural Convection 53 3.12 Radiant Exchange 54 3.13 Types of Heat Exchangers 58 3.14 Heat Exchanger Fundamentals 59 3.15 Overall Heat Transfer Coefficient 59 3.16 LMTD Method 60 3.17 Effectiveness-NTU Method 61 3.18 Porous Media Heat Transfer 63 3.19 External Convection to Individual Spheres and Cylinders 65 3.20 Homework Problems 67 Cited References 68 4 Introduction to Combustion 71 4.1 Fuels for Combustion 71 4.2 Air for Combustion 72 4.3 Atomic and Molar Mass 73 4.4 Balancing Chemical Equations 73 4.5 Stoichiometry and Equivalence Ratio 74 4.6 The Atom Equations 76 4.7 Sensible and Chemical Enthalpies 78 4.8 Thermochemical Property Tables 82 4.9 Enthalpy of Combustion 83 4.10 Enthalpy Datum States 85 4.11 Adiabatic Combustion Temperature 86 4.12 Equilibrium and Kinetics 88 4.13 Pollutant Formation and Control 93 4.14 Combustion Safety Fundamentals 95 4.15 Other Topics in Combustion 96 4.16 Homework Problems 97 Cited References 98 5 Process Flow Diagrams 101 5.1 Intelligent CAD 101 5.2 Equipment 102 5.3 Process Lines 105 5.4 Valves and Instruments 105 5.5 Nonengineering Items 105 5.6 Heat and Material Balance 106 5.7 PFD Techniques 107 5.8 Homework Problems 111 Cited References 113 6 Advanced Thermodynamics 115 6.1 Equations of State 115 6.2 Thermodynamic Property Diagrams 117 6.3 Gibbs, Helmholtz, and Maxwell 118 6.4 Equations of State 121 6.5 Boiling and Condensation 124 6.6 Psychrometry 126 6.7 Liquid-Vapor Equilibrium for NH3 + H2O Mixtu...
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