APPLIED oe fe
HEAT TRANSFER
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by Wayne C. Edmister and Joseph M. Marchello
Design for the HPI
Reprinted From
Betro Chem
EngineerAPPLIED HEAT TRANSFER
He was a Fulbright lecturer Award from the ASME, and
at Kyoto University and the was a Telluride Association Fel-
University of Tokyo, Japan, in low at Cornell University.
1965-66. While in the Far East,
he visited the Academy of Professor Hdmister’s indus.
Sciences of the USSR in Siberia trial and academic affiliations
and Moscow as their guest, lee- have included Carnegie Institute
turing on thermodynamics and of Technology, California Re
distillation, search Corp., Foster Wheeler
Corp. and Standard Oil Co.
‘He was the 1962-1963 Sigma (Indiana).
Xi lecturer of the Oklahoma
State University chapter, and He received his BS degree in
during 1962-1964 he was a mechanical engineering fror
national director of AIChE. In Oklahoma State University in
1960 he was the recipient of an 1982, and his MME degree from
International Research Grant Cornell University in 1934. In
from the Petroleum Research 1942, Oklahoma State Univer-
Fund of the ACS, conducting sity awarded him the profes
research in the van der Waals sional degree in chemical engi.
Laboratory of the University of neering. Professor Edmister is
Amsterdam. He was selected for @ member of the AIChE, ACS
the 1957 Richards Memorial ASEE and Sigma Xi.
Wayne C. Edmister is Pro- { ¥
fessor of Chemical Engineering ‘
at Oklahoma Staie University,
He currently teaches thermo-
dynamics, distillation and pro-
cess design, and is engaged in
research on the thermodynamic
properties of hydrocarbon mix-
tures,
Table of Contents
Part
1 — Introduction
‘Conduetion; convection; radato
feetinical aa cngineering sytem of onl
2 — Dimensional Analysis
‘Theorems; dimensionless ous; principle of
similitued: theory. of model Pg.4
3 — Principles of Conduction
onviors law; steady stato; thormal conéuc-
tivity of ganes, liquids and solids Pg. 10
4 — Steady State Heat Conduction
omoggneous plane wall, Sezmal condutance
pd resistance; composta wally cylindrical wall
{ree cimensional heat flow Pg. 1h
5 — Heat Conduction, Unsteady State
Fourier-Polsson equation; continuity equation;
f:quations of ful’ motion, chemical Tactions
{feral aifusivity; "Laplace ‘Tvansformotion!
error funetion;lectric analog” dimensional
‘Shalzeiy “Fourier sorion an Bessel Netlog;
‘Graphical and numerical methods
6 — Heat Convection and Fluid Motion.
Flow of fulds; equation of motlon;. Navie-
Stokes equation; laminar and’ tursulent AoW)
Regmolas number; pressure Gropy frietlon fac!
toy energy’ balance Boundacy iajersy iocetey
oF liguids and gesee.
Professor Edmister is well
known for his numerous publi-
cations and technical papers.
Outstanding among these are:
“Hydrocarbon Absorption and
Fractionation Process Design
Methods,” the series published in
Pereo/Cuem ENGINEER and
“Applied. Hydrocarbon Thermo-
dynamies,"" a book.7 — Forced Convection Inside Pubes
oat transfer eosflcient; copmising tempers:
firey tanface coffetent; correlations; Prandtl
rrombery specie heat of gesen and lighldey Alm
Tomperdtare; curved tubces”anmalat spaces,
and momenta transfer
ley noreNewtoian
8 — Heat Transfer Outside Tubes
‘Flow normal 82 pipes, slong pipes and. across
{ate banka; thermal boandats layers high We
[. -Toeity flows selection of insulation
9 — Free or Natural Convection
‘Dimensional analyte; bouraney, Grashof nam-
Dery correlations; cocticient of thermal expat
Blan; vorteal sd horizontal surfaces
§: 10 — Radiation Principles
pelletvity, and, tranmniesnty
Slack ‘body!’ idtenaity o¢ Sadiation, cise
ewer: monodhtomatte ‘adiaiions Kischhofs
on) tray body; Stafan-Boltsmaia laws adie:
analogy between
Hop, provestes of materials) geometrical py 55
elo
Radiation Applications
Picntnely factor, netractony surface; cot
cept of itt By ret tininns
‘SeapnTongthy radiation fmm fame :
engineering,
velocity and
phenomena,
He has had industrial exper-
ience with Phillips Petroleum
Co, Rocketdyne Co., Du Pont
Co. and Jersey Production Re-
search Co, He received his BS
Pg. 85
Pg. bh
Pq. 50
Py. 63
esign for the JB PIL
Joseph M. Marchello is Pro-
fessor of Chemical Engineering
at the University of Maryland,
His teaching and research in- cher
terests are heat and mass trans-
fer and separation processes
use of mathematical models in
chemical reaction
kinetics and thermodynamics.
In addition to his “Mathe-
matics Workshop,” he has pub-
lished works on mass and heat
transfer, ion exchange, extrac-
tive distillation, turbulent trans-
port, measurement of fluid
surface waves
degree in chemical engineering
from the University of Ilinois
in 1955, and his PhD degree in
ical engineering from Car-
nogie Institute of Technology in
1959, He was assistant profes-
sor, Oklahoma State University,
1959-1961, then joined the Us
versity of Maryland as assistant
professor in 1961. He was ad-
vaneed to associate professor in
1962 and to professor in 1966,
Professor Marchollo is a regis-
tered professional engincer in
Maryland. He is a member of
the “AIChE (member of Re-
search Committee), ACS (mem-
ber of Industrial and Engineer-
ing Div.), Sigma Xi, Tau Beta
Pi, American Institute of Aero-
nauties and Astronautics, and
the Marine Technology Institute.
Part
12 — Conduction, Convection and Ratiation
Tod "heated at one. end; Soned snétace:
Sie cnieeon and adios Snpled oy go
18 —Over-all Heat Transfer
Ghent; ynogeal easlocet fouling’ wenstasee
Sthscale depos
14 — Over-all Heat Transjer Applications
Mean tamperatare diferonce: parallel and
foumeor Aaws smaltipass shell and tabe cx:
hunger chelsea! weacors
15 — Evaporation
Py. 76
Pq. 82
WNuceate and Sm toiling: best, Sux; heating
Ritines feat tanefer coaneiontss siuipaune, Pg. 89
16 — Condensation
Soatclentay verdant anpfocee horieontal tee}
SSL "Soames
17 — Design of Heat Rachangers
~ EGt; ol desien delat ypecaue aropy cone
Holling resistance; exataplen 7" Pg. 105
18 —Beonomic Factors in Heat Transfer
Stor of extanigers) optinum Setien Pg, 118
Pg. 96