Frank Kreith and Mark Bohn's PRINCIPLES OF HEAT TRANSFER is known and respected as a classic in the field! The sixth edition has new homework problems, and the authors have added new Mathcad problems that show readers how to use computational software to solve heat transfer problems. This new edition features its own web site that features real heat transfer problems from the industry, as well as actual case studies.
Possibly one of the worst heat transfer books written. While it's been approximately 35 years since I've read it, my notes on one of the first few pages: - pointing to Kreith: "major a-hole" - pointing to Cliff Robichaud (sponsoring editor): "he didn't do a very good job" - in PREFACE - first line "In preparing a fourth edition, we have attempted to write a book that is useful..." my comment: "too bad you didn't succeed"
كتاب انتقال حرارت كريث، به اندازهي كتابهاي يونس سنجل و يا حتي كتاب هولمن خوشخوان نبود. اما خواندن اين درس نزد استاد امينفر، برايم جزء لذت بخشترينها بود. هرچند هر فصل اين كتاب، به تنهايي شامل چند كورس در مقاطع كارشناسي ارشد و دكتري است، فهم دقيق كتاب برخلاف ديگر همدورهاي ها، برايم ارجعيت داشت. عليايحال كريث به زبان كلاسيك، به بيان آنچه از انتقال حرارت فهميده بود، پرداخته بود. به ويژه در فصل انتقال جرم.