Forced convection (internal/external), natural (free) convection, and heat transfer coefficients.
The transport properties, such as viscosity, thermal conductivity, and diffusivity, play a crucial role in momentum, heat, and mass transfer. These properties depend on the fluid properties, such as temperature and pressure.
When stuck on a mass transfer problem, look at the corresponding heat transfer chapter. The mathematical form of the boundary conditions and solutions are frequently identical.
Differential equations of mass transfer, steady-state and convective diffusion, and Fick's laws.
The book starts with the basics of fluid statics and moves into the dynamics of flow. It covers the Navier-Stokes equations and Reynolds transport theorem in a way that allows students to visualize how fluids behave under pressure and gravity. 2. Heat Transfer
Here is what sets the 7th edition apart from earlier versions:
This textbook, authored by James Welty, Gregory L. Rorrer, and David G. Foster, remains the gold standard for students and professionals looking to master the "unified approach" to transport processes. Why the 7th Edition Matters