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Cengel Heat And Mass Transfer 4th.pdf In his book Heat and Mass Transfer, Dr. J.B. Cengel takes a modern approach to the visual explanation of how heat and mass transfer work in various engineering systems. He simplifies concepts and uses analogies to better convey ideas to the reader without relying on mathematical models that would be difficult for a general reader to follow or comprehend. Dr. Cengel’s book Heat and Mass Transfer is the fourth in his series of books that discusses engineering topics, with Heat and Mass Transfer being its flagship book. Dr. Cengel is Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Istanbul Technical University in Turkey. He has also been a visiting professor at MIT, Oklahoma State University, the California Institute of Technology, McGill University, the University of Seoul in Korea, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid in Spain and Lehigh University in Pennsylvania. He has authored or coauthored more than 300 research papers on heat transfer and fluid mechanics, including two textbooks on engineering thermodynamics published by McGraw-Hill Publishers. Dr. Cengel has always been involved in teaching and lecturing. He was the host of a popular television program on engineering thermodynamics. It was aired on the Turkish television network TRT World for many years until its cancellation in 2012. In his book Heat and Mass Transfer, Dr. Cengel covers all engineering applications of heat and mass transfer mechanisms. He focuses on how these principles can be applied to different engineering systems such as refrigeration, air conditioning, water heating, heating elements for electrical power generation, desalination processes and fluid handling systems. Dr. Cengel provides real life examples throughout the book to better demonstrate the ideas he is discussing. Dr. Cengel is also involved in research. He has many publications in refereed international journals. He has also patented several designs for heat transfer systems in refrigeration, air conditioning, energy generation and water heating applications.1. http://www2.uiaa.edu/about_uiaa/people_view/staff_directory/personNameDetail?personName=Cengel%20J%20B&lastName=Cengel&firstName=J&basename=&country=en 2 http://www2.uiaa. edu/about_uiaa/people_view/staff_directory/personNameDetail?personName=Cengel%20J%20B&lastName=Cengel&firstName=J&basename=&country=en 3 http://www2.uiaa.edu/about_uiaa/people_view/staff_directory/personNameDetail?personName=Cengel%20J%20B&lastName=Cengel&firstName=J&basename=&country=en 4 http://www2.uiaa. cfa1e77820

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