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040 _aJPS
090 0 0 _aBUILD 697 KUE
100 _aKuehn Thomas H.
_eauthor
245 0 _aThermal Environmental Engineering
250 _aThird edition
260 _aUpper Sadle River, N.J: Prentice-Hall,
_c1998
300 _a740p,illust,26cm
505 _aPART I. INTRODUCTION: 1.Introduction to Heating Ventilsting,Sir Conditioning, and Refrigeration 2.Review of Thermodynamics,fluid Mechanics, and Heat Transfer. PART II: REFRIGERATION 3.Mechanical Vapor-compression Refrigeration Cycles 4.Mechanical Vapor-Compression Refrigeration Components and System 5.Absorption Refrigeration 6. Ultralow-Temperature Refrieration:Cryogenics PART II:PSYCHROMETRICS 7.Thermodynamic Properties of Moist Air 8.Psyhrometric Processes and Applications 9.The Psychrometer and Humidity Measurement PART IV:HEAT-AND MASS-TRANSFER PROCESSES AND APPLICATIONS 10.Direct-contact Transfer Processes between Moist Air and Water 11.Heating and Cooling of Moist Air by Extended-Surface Coils 12.Human Thermal Comfort and Indoor Air Quality 13.Solar Radiation PART V: HEATING- AND COOLING-LOAD CALCULATIONS IN BUILDINGS 14.Winter Design Heat Loss 15. Instantaneous Heat Gain 16.Instantaneous Cooling Load 17.Energy-Estimation Methods PART VI: AIR-AND WATER-DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM DESIGN 18.Air-Distribution Systems and Duct Design 19.Hydronic system Operation and Design
546 _aEng
650 1 0 _aHeating
650 2 0 _aBuilding--Environmental Engineering
650 2 0 _aHeat--Transmission
650 2 0 _aRefrigeration and Refrigerating Machinery
650 2 0 _aSolar Radiation
700 _aRamsey James W.
700 _aThrelkeld James L.
942 _cMONO
990 _a1998
999 _aVIRTUA
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