Design of Thermal Systems

Design of Thermal Systems by Wilbert Stoecker is a comprehensive resource published by McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math in January 1989. This third edition spans 528 pages and is presented in English. The book offers clear explanations of both process-oriented topics in thermal energy engineering and system-oriented practices, making it a valuable reference for those studying heat engineering and thermodynamics.
Readers will find that this edition has been thoroughly updated to reflect advancements in the field, particularly the impact of micro-computers on engineering practices. Additionally, it includes a greater emphasis on linear programming, providing insights into contemporary methodologies in thermal system design. This text serves as a practical guide for understanding the complexities of thermal systems and their applications in engineering.
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This text has been very successful in previous editions due to its clear explanations of both process-oriented topics of thermal energy engineering and system-oriented practices. The Third Edition is thoroughly updated, reflecting the impact of micro-computers on engineering, and including a greater emphasis on linear programming.
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