His legacy extends beyond Design of Thermal Systems . He was also the co-author of the seminal textbook , which remains a standard in the field. This background in both theoretical design and applied, equipment-oriented systems gave him a unique perspective that permeates every page of his work. His philosophy was not just to teach equations but to instill a mindset of efficient, workable, and optimized system design.
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