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Introduction to Heat Transfer, 5th Edition
Frank P. Incropera,
College of Engineering, University of Notre Dame
David P. DeWitt,
School of Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University
Theodore L. Bergman,
Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Connecticut
Adrienne S. Lavine,
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department, University of California, Los Angeles
ISBN: 978-0-471-45727-5
©2007
912 pages
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Instructor solution manual
PowerPoint lecture slides
Electronic figures
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IHT/FEHT 3.0 CD
978-0-471-76115-0
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Print booklet plus CD - (Available as a stand-alone item using ISBN 047176115X.) IHT enhances students' understanding of the material in an interactive model-building, problem-solving environment. It centers on a Workspace and a Browser and Graphing tool. Students can build thermal models, solve specific conditions, and explore the effects of multiple parameter variations. FEHT enhances capabilities for treating steady-state and transient one-and two-dimensional conduction problems. It includes an intuitive graphical interface for problem definition and output. -
Solver capabilities extended from 50 to 300+ equations. - Updated user interface, including a "full-function" workspace editor. The new features are (1) full control over formatting of text (font size, weight, color, alignment), (2) full copy and paste functionality (including model viewpad diagrams and graphs), (3) Equation editor allowing "pretty formatting" of equations, including Greek characters.
- New graphing subsystem, allowing control fonts, drawing of user-selected shapes and labels, and print preview.
- Improved syntax checking - capability to export IHT-specific functions (e.g. properties, correlations) as Microsoft Excel add-ins.
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