Authors: Theodore L. Bergman, Adrienne S. Lavine, Frank P. Incropera, David P. DeWitt
Publisher: Wiley (2011) · Language: English · ISBN-10: 0470501979 · ISBN-13: 978-0470501979
Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer (7th Edition) is a definitive textbook in thermal engineering, providing a comprehensive introduction to heat and mass transfer principles for undergraduate and graduate engineering students.
This edition combines rigorous theory with practical applications, offering clear explanations of conduction, convection, radiation, and mass transfer processes. With updated content, real-world examples, and extensive problem sets, this book equips students and professionals to analyze and solve complex thermal system problems.
Widely used in mechanical, chemical, and civil engineering programs, it remains the go-to reference for both students and practicing engineers seeking a deep understanding of thermal systems and energy transfer.
Understand steady and transient conduction, including Fourier’s law, thermal conductivity, and heat generation, with applications in solids and composite systems.
Master forced and natural convection, dimensionless numbers (Reynolds, Prandtl, Nusselt), and practical engineering correlations for heat transfer in fluids.
Learn the fundamentals of thermal radiation, including blackbody radiation, emissivity, view factors, and combined radiation/conduction problems for engineering design.
Explore diffusion, convective mass transfer, and analogies between heat and mass transfer, emphasizing real-world applications in chemical and environmental engineering.
Apply theory to engineering systems, including heat exchangers, cooling of electronic devices, thermal insulation, and chemical process equipment.
Authoritative Resource: Written by leading experts in thermal sciences.
Comprehensive Coverage: Combines theory, application, and problem-solving in one text.
Updated Examples: Reflects modern engineering challenges and systems.
Learning Support: Extensive worked examples, end-of-chapter problems, and illustrations aid comprehension.
This book ensures students develop both conceptual understanding and practical skills essential for careers in mechanical, chemical, civil, and energy engineering.
Undergraduate and Graduate Engineering Students in mechanical, chemical, civil, or aerospace engineering programs.
Professional Engineers seeking a reference for heat and mass transfer analysis.
Educators and Researchers in thermal sciences and energy systems.
Students preparing for thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, or energy system courses.
Steady and transient conduction
One-, two-, and three-dimensional heat conduction problems
Convection in internal and external flows
Heat exchanger design and analysis
Thermal radiation and radiative heat exchange
Diffusion and convective mass transfer
Analogy between heat and mass transfer
Combined modes of heat transfer in engineering applications
Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer (7th Edition) is a must-have reference for anyone studying or working in thermal and energy systems.
By combining rigorous theory, practical examples, and problem-solving exercises, this edition empowers students and engineers to analyze, design, and optimize thermal systems with confidence.
Whether used as a textbook, reference guide, or self-study resource, it remains a cornerstone of engineering education in heat and mass transfer.