If you liked Computational heat transfer by Yogesh Jaluria, start with Design and optimization of thermal systems (1998), Design and Optimization of Thermal Systems, Third Edition (2019), and Annual Review of Heat Transfer Volume XX (2019). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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BookOrb recommends Design and optimization of thermal systems (1998), Design and Optimization of Thermal Systems, Third Edition (2019), Annual Review of Heat Transfer Volume XX (2019), Computer Methods for Engineering with MATLAB® Applications, Second Edition (2011), and Buoyancy-induced wall flow due to fire in a room (1984).
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Computational heat transfer is by Yogesh Jaluria.