Heat Transfer

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Course Code: 
67415
Course Outline: 

 

An Najah National University

Mechanical Engineering Department

 

 

Course title and number

Heat Transfer   (MEC 67415)

Instructor

Ramez Khaldi

Semester- Year

First- 2010/2011

 

 

Compulsory / Elective

Compulsory

Prerequisites

 

Thermodynamics II  (MEC 67329)

 

Course

Contents

(description)

This course covers a number of topics: one dimensional conduction, steady and transient analysis, introduction to convection heat transfer, forced convection heat transfer in external flows, and radiation heat transfer, radiation properties, and radiation heat exchange between ideal surfaces, forced convection heat transfer in internal flows, free convection heat transfer, and heat exchangers.

Course Objectives

To use heat transfer principles to understand the behavior of thermal systems. To illustrate the development of the governing differential, algebraic and finite difference equations associated with thermal systems. To introduce the possible methods of solution to the governing equation. To investigate the influences of boundary and initial conditions and system parameters on the resulting steady or transient response of the system. To provdive the basic tools that are used in thermal system design. To expose students to heat transfer applications in industry.

Learning

Outcomes and

Competences

 

  • Heat transfer modes.
  • Introduction to conduction.
  • One-Dimensional, steady-state conduction.
  • Two-Dimensional, steady-state conduction.
  • Transient conduction.
  • Introduction to convection.
  • External flow.
  • Internal flow.
  • Heat exchangers.

Textbook and  References

 

Textbook:

  1. F. P. Incropera & D. P. Dewitt, “Fundamentals of heat and mass transfer”, 4th Edition.John Wiley & Sons 1996.

References:

  1. M. C. potter & E. P. Sott, “ Thermal Sciences”, 4thEdition.John Wiley & Sons 2000.
  2. T. D. Klaus, ' A Few Fundamental Concepts and Applications of Cryogenic Heat Transfer', John Wiley & Sons 2000.
  3. Y. A. Cenge, “ Heat and Mass Transfer”, 4th Edition.John Wiley & Sons 2000.
  4. J. P. Holman. “ Heat Transfer”, 5Th Edition 2000.
  5. J. Welty, C. E. Wicks, R. E. Wilson, and G. L. Rorrer, “Fundamentals of Momentum, Heat, and Mass Transfer”, 3rd 2001.

 

 

 

 

Assessment Criteria

 

 

Percent (%)?

First Exam

5/10/2010

20

Second Exam

16/11/2010

20

Homework and  quizzes

 

10

Final Exam

 

50

 

 

Week

 

Subject

 

1

Heat transfer modes

2

Introduction to conduction

3-4

One-Dimensional, steady-state conduction

5

Two-Dimensional, steady-state conduction

6

Transient conduction

7

 First Exam    5/10/2010

8

Introduction to convection

9-10

External flow

11-12

Internal flow

13

Second Exam 16/11/2010

14-15

Heat exchangers

16

Final Exam