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1. Fundamentals of Heat Transfer: 2. Use of steam table:

 

1. Fundamentals of Heat Transfer:

2. Use of steam table:

 

3. team table are generally used

 

4. Heating value of hydrocarbons.

 

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1. The fundamental principle of heat transfer includes the fundamentals of heat transfer through conduction, convection, and radiation. It illustrates the theoretical concepts and examples and shows how to apply all of that from the practical point of view.

2. The steam table is related to the properties of water only at two conditions i.e when the steam is saturated and when the steam is superheated. It relates temperature, pressure, volume, specific volume, specific enthalpy, specific entropy for those mentioned two conditions of steam.

3. Steam table in most of the cases is used to find the saturated steam pressure when temperature is provided and vice versa. It also provides properties like specific enthalpy and specific volume at mentioned conditions.

4. The heating value of hydrocarbons is defined as the amount of energy released during the combustion process of hydrocarbon or in simple terms it the amount of energy released when hydrocarbons are burned in presence of oxygen/air.

 


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