Heat And Mass Transfer - HMT

Fundamentals of heat transfer with comprehensive derivation and examples

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Description

Learn about Conduction, Convection, Radiation and Heat exchangers in a most comprehensive and interactive way. Derivations of formulas, concepts, Numerical, examples are inculcated in the course with advance applications. The course aims at covering all the topics and concepts of HMT as per academics of students. Following are the topics (in detail) that will be covered in the course.

Conduction

  • Thermal conductivity, Heat conduction in gases, Interpretation Of Fourier's law, Electrical analogy of heat transfer, Critical radius of insulation, Heat generation in a slab and cylinder, Fins, Unsteady/Transient conduction.

Convection

  • Forced convection heat transfer, Reynold’s Number, Prandtl Number, Nusselt Number, Incompressible flow over flat surface, HBL, TBL, Forced convection in flow through pipes and ducts, Free/Natural convection.

Heat Exchangers

  • Types of heat exchangers, First law of thermodynamics, Classification of heat exchangers, LMTD for parallel and counter flow, NTU, Fouling factor.

Radiation

  • Absorbtivity, Reflectivity, Transmitivity, Laws of thermal radiation, Shape factor, Radiation heat exchange

" Also, the first two lectures are FREE previews. This above syllabus has been discussed there as well a preliminary idea of various modes of heat transfer is also discussed." Do watch them first prior to joining the course.

What You Will Learn!

  • Modes of heat transfer and Governing laws of heat transfer.
  • Thermal conductivity, Heat conduction in gases.
  • Interpretation Of Fourier's law, Electrical analogy of heat transfer, Critical radius of insulation.
  • Heat generation in a slab and cylinder, Fins, Unsteady/Transient conduction.
  • Forced convection heat transfer, Reynold’s Number, Prandtl Number, Nusselt Number.
  • Incompressible flow over flat surface, HBL, TBL, Forced convection in flow through pipes and ducts, Free/Natural convection.
  • Types of heat exchangers, First law of thermodynamics, Classification of heat exchangers.
  • LMTD for parallel and counter flow HE, NTU, Fouling factor.
  • Absorbtivity, Reflectivity, Transmitivity, Laws of thermal radiation, Shape factor, Radiation heat exchange.

Who Should Attend!

  • Mechanical engineering graduate and undergraduate students.
  • Students having Heat transfer as their subject in university.
  • Anyone wants to learn about the in and out of HMT.