Figures and Tables for Heat Transfer

No.

Description

No.

Author

5.1

Thermal Conductivities of Some Building and Insulating Materials.

Table 2

Kern

5.2

Thermal Conductivities, Specific Heats, Specific Gravities of Metals and Alloys.

Table 3

Kern

5.3

Dimensions of Steel Pipe (IPS).

Table 11

Kern

5.4

Tubing Characteristics.

Table 11-2

Perry

5.5

Error Function.

   

5.6

Plot of f2(4/l2) for Various Shapes.

Fig 18.9

Kern

5.7

Chart for Determining the Temperature History of Points on the Surfaces of Rectangular Shapes, f3.

Fig 18.10

Kern

5.8

Chart for Determining the Temperature History of Points at the Centers of Rectangular Shapes, f4.

Fig 18.11

Kern

5.9

Gurney-Lurie Chart for Slab.

Fig 18.12

Kern

5.10

Gurney-Lurie Chart for Cylinders.

Fig 18.13

Kern

5.11

Gurney-Lurie Chart for Spheres.

Fig 18.14

Kern

5.12

Gurney-Lurie Chart for Semi-infinite Solid.

Fig 18.15

Kern

5.13

Values of a, m, and b for Equation 10.32 and 10.34.

Table 10-1

Perry

5.14

Fouling Factors.

Table 12

Kern

5.15

Condensing Coefficients.

Fig 12-9

Kern

5.16

Dukler Plot Showing Average Condensing Film Coefficient.

Fig 10.10

Chopey

5.17

h/ho versus Terminal Reynolds Number.

 

Chopey

5.18

Effect of Condensate Loading on Condensing Coefficient.

Table 7-3

Chopey

5.19

LMTD Correction Factors for Heat Exchangers.

Fig 10-14

Perry

5.20

Temperature Efficiency for Counterflow Exchangers.

Fig 7-14

Chopey

5.21

Temperature Efficiency for Heat Exchangers with One Shell Pass and Even Number of the Passes.

Fig 7-15

Chopey

5.22

Batch Processes.

Table 5.10

 

5.23

Boiling-point Rise of Aqueous Solutions.

Fig 11-23

Perry

5.24

Evaporator Types.

Fig 11-21

Perry

       

Kern, Process Heat Transfer

Chopey, Handbook of Chemical Engineering Calculations

Perry, Chemical Engineer's Handbook, 6th Edition.