Background
Fraas, Arthur Paul was born on August 20, 1915 in Lakewood, Ohio, United States. Son of Arthur Martin and May Agnes (Paul) Fraas.
(Heat Exchanger Design x, 547 pp. This second edition of t...)
Heat Exchanger Design x, 547 pp. This second edition of the well-received work on design, construction, and operation of heat exchangers. Demonstrates how to apply theories of fluid mechanics and heat transfer to practical problems posed by design, testing, and installation of heat exchangers. Tables and data have been brought up to date, and there is new material on problems of vibration and fouling, and on optimization of energy use in the chemical process and manufacturing industries. Covers all basic principles of heat exchanger design, and addresses many specialized situations encountered in engineering applications.Keywords: ENGINEERING HEAT ENGINES EXCHANGER DESIGN MACHINERY STEAM POWER MECHANICAL ENGINEERS
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(This Second Edition of the well-received work on design, ...)
This Second Edition of the well-received work on design, construction, and operation of heat exchangers. Demonstrates how to apply theories of fluid mechanics and heat transfer to practical problems posed by design, testing, and installation of heat exchangers. Tables and data have been brought up to date, and there is new material on problems of vibration and fouling, and on optimization of energy use in the chemical process and manufacturing industries. Covers all basic principles of heat exchanger design, and addresses many specialized situations encountered in engineering applications.
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(This Second Edition of the well-received work on design, ...)
This Second Edition of the well-received work on design, construction, and operation of heat exchangers. Demonstrates how to apply theories of fluid mechanics and heat transfer to practical problems posed by design, testing, and installation of heat exchangers. Tables and data have been brought up to date, and there is new material on problems of vibration and fouling, and on optimization of energy use in the chemical process and manufacturing industries. Covers all basic principles of heat exchanger design, and addresses many specialized situations encountered in engineering applications.
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(Table of contents:heat exchanger types and constructionhe...)
Table of contents:heat exchanger types and constructionheat exchanger fabricationheat transmission and fluid flowperformance estimationboiling heat transfer and flow stabilityheat pipesfluidized bedsflow distribution problemsstress analysisservice life, reliability and maintenancegeneral design considerations and approachesliquid-to-liquid heat exchangersgas-to-gas heat exchangersliquid-to-gas heat exchangerssteam generatorscondensersheat exchangers for liquid metals and molten saltsheat exchangers operating on radiant energycooling towersheat exchanger testshandbooknomenclature, constants and conversion factorsphysical properties affecting heat transferfluid flow and pressure droplmtd and thermal effectivenessheat transfergeometric data for tube bundles and header sheetsdimensional and related data for pipes, tubes and finsstress analysiscost estimationindex
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Mechanical and aeronautical engineer
Fraas, Arthur Paul was born on August 20, 1915 in Lakewood, Ohio, United States. Son of Arthur Martin and May Agnes (Paul) Fraas.
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering, Case Institute of Technology, 1938; Master of Science in Aero. Engineering, New York University, 1943.
Test engineer, Wright Aero. Corporation, Paterson, New Jersey, 1938-1940; instructor, Daniel Guggenheim School of aeronautics, New York University, New York City, 1941-1943; experimental project engineer, aircraft engineering division, Packard Motor Car Company, Detroit, 1943-1945; assistant professor, mechanic engineering, Case Institute Technology, Cleveland, 1945-1947; associate professor, Institute Technology de Aeronautica, Rio de Janeiro, 1947-1950; associate director, reactor division, Oak Ridge (Tennessee) National Laboratory, 1950-1976; private practice construction engineering, Knoxville, Tennessee, since 1976.
(Table of contents:heat exchanger types and constructionhe...)
(This Second Edition of the well-received work on design, ...)
(This Second Edition of the well-received work on design, ...)
(Heat Exchanger Design x, 547 pp. This second edition of t...)
Advisor Explorer Post Boy Scouts of America, Knoxville, 1953-1963. Member bd.Planned Parenthood of East Tennessee, Knoxville, 1965-1970. Fellow American Society of Mechanical Engineers (chairman of committees 1958-1975, energetics division 1974-1975, policy board for research 1975-1976), American Nuclear Society (chairman of committees 1958-1975).
Member Tennessee Academy Science, Sigma Xi.
Married Jeanne Mathilda Gibbons, June 1, 1940. Children: Arthur Gilbert, Nancy Jeanne Fraas MacLean.