Heat Transfer by Jack Holman
As one of the most popular heat transfer texts, Jack Holman’s HEAT TRANSFER is noted for its clarity, accessible approach, and inclusion of many examples and problem sets. The new Ninth Edition retains the straight-forward, to-the-point writing style while covering both analytical and empirical approaches to the subject.
Throughout the book, emphasis is placed on physical understanding while, at the same time, relying on meaningful experimental data in those situations that do not permit a simple analytical solution. New examples and templates provide students with updated resources for computer-numerical solutions.


Bastien said,
4.0 out of 5 stars
Heat Transfer
This is a widely used Mechanical Engineering textbook which I use as a reference manual for my work.
Frigg said,
3.0 out of 5 stars
Practical but sloppy. Really ugly, too.
When I was assigned the book I thought the worst thing about it was the obscene price. Then I saw the book. This is quite possibly the ugliest book cover I have ever seen.
Anonymous said,
1.0 out of 5 stars
Just Awful
This is an awful choice for an introduction to this material. The text doesn’t go into detail on the sections, and the examples can be better.
Keshia said,
5.0 out of 5 stars
Why only five stars?
This book is a winner . Forget about any other substitute . In this detailed text you will find all you want about every ine of the multiple equations about the heat transfer ,…
Xanti said,
2.0 out of 5 stars
textbook critic
This is a required classical text in most senior Mechanical Engineering programs. However, it was a difficult text to get through especially the sketchy discussed complex…
Baby Bath Games said,
4.0 out of 5 stars
Holman Heat Transfer
A classical. Required reading for heat transfer design in heater convection sections. I found it simple and practical.
Ting said,
2.0 out of 5 stars
I HATE THIS STUPID BOOK
I hate this book, all the figures it refers to are on a different page, so you have to be flipping to and fro while you’re reading in order to see the figure they’re talking…
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