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The updated revision of the bestseller--in a more useful format! Mechanical Engineers' Handbook has a long tradition as a single resource of valuable information related to specialty areas in the diverse industries and job functions in which mechanical engineers work. This Third Edition, the most aggressive revision to date, goes beyond the straight data, formulas, and calculations provided in other handbooks and focuses on authoritative discussions, real-world examples, and insightful analyses while covering more topics than in previous editions. In addition to chapters on thermophysical properties of fluids, fundamentals of fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, heat transfer, combustion, and furnaces, Book 4: Energy and Power features coverage of both conventional (gaseous and liquid fuels, coal, and nuclear) and alternative (solar, geothermal, and fuel cells) energy sources, plus chapters on power machinery, refrigeration and cryogenics, environmental issues, and thermal systems optimization. Much of the material in this book is new or extensively revised, including coverage of such topics as: * Heat pipes * Wind turbines * Fuel cells * Thermal systems optimization * Combustion * Fans, blowers, compressors, and pumps * Indoor environmental control * Fluid powerContent: Chapter 1 Thermophysical Properties of Fluids (pages 1–45): Peter E. LileyChapter 2 Fluid Mechanics (pages 46–93): Reuben M. OlsonChapter 3 Thermodynamics Fundamentals (pages 94–116): Adrian BejanChapter 4 Exergy Analysis, Entropy Generation Minimization, and Constructal Theory (pages 117–143): Adrian BejanChapter 5 Heat?Transfer Fundamentals (pages 144–210): G. P. PetersonChapter 6 Furnaces (pages 211–276): Carroll ConeChapter 7 Energy Auditing (pages 277–294): Carl Blumstein and Peter KuhnChapter 8 Heat Exchangers, Vaporizers, Condensers (pages 295–334): Joseph W. PalenChapter 9 Heat Pipes (pages 335–361): Hongbin MaChapter 10 Air Heating (pages 362–370): Richard J. ReedChapter 11 Cooling Electronic Equipment (pages 371–420): Allan Kraus, Avram Bar?Cohen and Abhay A. WativeChapter 12 Refrigeration (pages 421–464): Dennis L. O'NealChapter 13 Cryogenic Systems (pages 465–530): Leonard A. WenzelChapter 14 Indoor Environmental Control (pages 531–553): Jelena SrebricChapter 15 Thermal Systems Optimization (pages 554–572): Reinhard RadermacherChapter 16 Combustion (pages 573–613): Eric G. EddingsChapter 17 Gaseous Fuels (pages 614–625): Richard J. ReedChapter 18 Liquid Fossil Fuels from Petroleum (pages 626–644): Richard J. ReedChapter 19 Coals, Lignite, Peat (pages 645–662): James G. KeppelerChapter 20 Solar Energy Applications (pages 663–701): Jan F. KreiderChapter 21 Geothermal Resources and Technology: An Introduction (pages 702–716): Peter D. BlairChapter 22 Pumps, Fans, Blowers, and Compressors (pages 717–752): Keith Marchildon and David ModyChapter 23 Nuclear Power (pages 753–778): William Kerr and William UpdegroveChapter 24 Gas Turbines (pages 779–836): Harold E. Miller and Todd S. NemecChapter 25 Wind Turbines (pages 837–843): Todd S. NemecChapter 26 Steam Turbines (pages 844–885): William G. SteltzChapter 27 Internal Combustion Engines (pages 886–921): Ronald Douglas MatthewsChapter 28 Fuel Cells (pages 922–957): Matthew M. MenchChapter 29 Fluid Power Systems (pages 958–992): Andrew AlleyneChapter 30 Air Pollution Control Technologies (pages 993–1021): C. A. MillerChapter 31 Water Pollution Control Technology (pages 1022–1040): Carl A. Brunner and J. F. Kreissl