Students in a combined thermal-fluids course can gain a basic understanding of energy and energy interactions, various mechanisms of heat transfer, and fundamentals of fluid flow. Selecting the right topics and finding the proper level of depth and breadth are no small challenge for the instructors, and this text is intended to serve as the ground for such selection. It is recognized that all topics of thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and heat transfer cannot be covered adequately in a typical three-semester-hour course, and therefore, sacrifices must be made from depth if not from the breadth. The text is well suited for curriculums that have a common introductory course or a two-course sequence on thermal-fluid sciences. Most chapters are practically independent of each other and can be covered in any order. Cimbala, and the heat transfer portion is based on Heat Transfer: A Practical Approach by Y. Boles, the fluid mechanics portion is based on Fluid Mechanics: Fundamentals and Applications by Y. The thermodynamics portion of this text is based on the text Thermodynamics: An Engineering Approach by Y. T his text is an abbreviated version of standard thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and heat transfer texts, covering topics that engineering students are most likely to need in their professional lives.
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