Process Heat Transfer. Principles, Applications... -

The examples aren't just abstract physics problems; they are based on actual chemical process scenarios, complete with fluid properties and mechanical constraints. The Weaknesses

While it mentions computational methods, it is primarily a manual calculation manual. In a world where most engineers use HTRI or Aspen Exchanger Design & Rating, some might find the manual iterations tedious. Process Heat Transfer. Principles, Applications...

— Essential for practitioners, though perhaps a bit intimidating for undergraduates. The examples aren't just abstract physics problems; they

If you are a chemical or mechanical engineer working in the power, petroleum, or manufacturing industries, this is a "must-have" desk reference. It’s less of a textbook to read cover-to-cover and more of a manual to keep within arm’s reach when you need to verify if a heat exchanger is performing as it should. — Essential for practitioners, though perhaps a bit