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Course Code MEC301 Course Category Course Title HEAT TRANSFER Courses with numerical and conceptual focus Course Planner 15783::Minesh Vohra Lectures 3.0 Tutorials Practicals Credits 0.0 0.0 3.0

TextBooks Sr No T-1 Title Fundamentals of heat and mass transfer, Volume 1 Reference Books Sr No R-1 R-2 R-3 R-4 R-5 Other Reading Sr No OR-1 OR-2 OR-3 OR-4 Journals articles as Compulsary reading (specific articles, complete reference) http://heattransfer.asmedigitalcollection.asme.org/journal.aspx , http://www.engr.colostate.edu/~allan/heat_trans/page7aa/page7aa.html , http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0017931010002395 , http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0017931010002383 , Title Heat and Mass Transfer Heat and Mass transfer Principles of Heat Transfer Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer Heat and Mass Transfer Author P. K. Nag Y. A. Cengel . Frank Kreith K. N. Seetharamu, T. R. Seetharam Dr. D. S. Kumar Edition 3rd 3rd 3rd 1st 7th Year 2011 2011 2011 2013 2008 Publisher Name Tata McGraw Hill Tata McGraw Hill Cengage Learning Wiley India Pvt Ltd Kataria & Sons Author Frank P. Incropera Edition 1st Year 2007 Publisher Name John wiley

Relevant Websites Sr No RW-1 RW-2 RW-3 (Web address) (only if relevant to the course) Salient Features L. Baranyi, Computation of unsteady momentum and heat transfer from a fixed circular Journals articles as Compulsary reading (specific articles, complete cylinder in laminar flow, JCAM 4 (2003), No. 1, 1325 , reference) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heat_transfer#Convection http://heattransfer.asmedigitalcollection.asme.org/article.aspx?articleid=1715918 Basics coverage regarding Heat Transfer

LTP week distribution: (LTP Weeks) Weeks before MTE 7

Weeks After MTE Spill Over

7 3

Detailed Plan For Lectures


Week Number Lecture Number Broad Topic(Sub Topic) Chapters/Sections of Text/reference books Other Readings, Lecture Description Relevant Websites, Audio Visual Aids, software and Virtual Labs Learning Outcomes Pedagogical Tool Demonstration/ Case Study / Images / animation / ppt etc. Planned Discussion with appropriate examples Discussion with appropriate examples Discussion with appropriate examples Discussion with appropriate examples Discussion with appropriate examples

Week 1

Lecture 1

Introduction(Thermodynamics and heat transfer) Introduction(Heat conduction) Introduction(Convective heat transfer) Introduction(Combined conduction and convection) Introduction(Overall heat transfer coefficient)

T-1:T1 1.1 1.2.4

differentiate between basic difference thermo and heat transfer between heat transfer and thermodynamics OR-1 introducion of basic concepts introducion of basic concepts introduction of basic concepts Introduction of basic concepts concept of heat conduction concept of heat convection concept of heat conduction and convection difference between conduction and convection, how heat transfer is affected another mode of heat transfer

T-1:T1 1.2.1 T-1:T1 1.2.2 T-1:T1 1.2.2 R-1:1.4 T-1:T1 1.2.2 R-1:Chapter 1 1.4 1.5 T-1:T1 1.2.3 R-1:1.7 T-1:T1 1.4

Introduction(Radiation heat transfer) Lecture 2 Introduction(Thermal insulation) Introduction(Modes and mechanisms of heat transfer)

Introduction of basic concepts

Discussion with appropriate examples Discussion with appropriate examples

knowledge of insulation how heat transfer is affected Conduction, convection and radiation based problem

Heat transfer through Discussion with combined modes of appropriate examples conduction, convection and radiations

Introduction(Basic laws of heat transfer) Introduction(General discussion about applications of heat transfer) Lecture 3 Introduction(Conduction Heat Transfer: Fourier rate equation) Introduction(General heat conduction equation in Cartesian coordinates)

T-1:T1 1.3.1 1.3.2

Conservation of energy How heat transfer takes Discussion with for a control volume and place volumetrically or appropriate examples surface at surfaces RW-1 Applications of these conservation in heat transfer modes equation used for HT calculation RW-2 equation used for HT calculation Applications of these Discussion with conservation principles appropriate examples in Heat transfer aspects how heat is transferd in Discussion with steady state appropriate examples how heat transfer calculated Discussion with appropriate examples

T-1:T1 1.3.3

T-1:T1 2.1 R-1:2.1 T-1:T1 3.3 R-1:2.2

Week 2

Lecture 4

Introduction(Steady, Unsteady and Periodic heat transfer) Introduction(General heat conduction equation in Cylindrical coordinates) Introduction(General heat conduction equation in Spherical coordinates) Introduction(Initial and boundary conditions.)

T-1:T1 3.2 3.3

equation used for HT calculation RW-3 equation used for HT calculation equation used for HT calculation Fundamental concepts

how heat transfer calculated how heat transfer calculated how heat transfer calculated Boundary conditions applicable in heat treansfer

Discussion with appropriate examples Discussion with appropriate examples Discussion with appropriate examples Discussion with appropriate examples

Lecture 5

T-1:T1 3.3.1

Lecture 6

T-1:T1 3.3.2

T-1:T1 2.4

Week 3

Lecture 7

One Dimensional Steady State Conduction and Transient Conduction Heat Transfer(Heat Transfer in homogeneous slabs) One Dimensional Steady State Conduction and Transient Conduction Heat Transfer(Variable thermal conductivity systems with heat sources of heat generation) One Dimensional Steady State Conduction and Transient Conduction Heat Transfer (Extended surface (fins) heat transfer along a fin) One Dimensional Steady State Conduction and Transient Conduction Heat Transfer(Systems with negligible internal resistance) One Dimensional Steady State Conduction and Transient Conduction Heat Transfer(Chart solutions of transient conduction systems) T-1:T1 3.1 3.5.1 3.5.2 OR-2

Spill Over 1

Lecture 8

Heat Transfer in homogeneous slabs, equation used for HT calculation descrpition of various methods to enhance HT

how heat transfer calculated

Discussion with appropriate examples

Lecture 9

T-1:T1 3.6.1 3.6.2 3.6.3

how HT is enhanced

Discussion with appropriate examples

T-1:T1 3.1.2 3.1.3 3.1.4 3.5.3

description various methods to enhance HT

how heat transfer calculated

Discussion with appropriate examples

T-1:T1 5S.1 R-1:2.5

description various methods to enhance HT

how heat transfer calculated

Discussion with appropriate examples

Week 4

Lecture 10

One Dimensional Steady State Conduction and Transient Conduction Heat Transfer (Application to error measurement of Temperature) One Dimensional Steady State Conduction and Transient Conduction Heat Transfer(Heat Transfer in hollow cylinders) One Dimensional Steady State Conduction and Transient Conduction Heat Transfer(Heat transfer in spheres)

T-1:T1 5.1 5.2 5.3

Application in various field having transient conditions

Time dependent heat transfer calculations

Discussion with appropriate examples

Lecture 11

T-1:T1 5.7 R-1:3.3

equation used for HT calculation

how heat transfer calculated

Discussion with appropriate examples

Lecture 12

T-1:T1 5.6

equation used for HT calculation

how heat transfer calculated

Discussion with appropriate examples

Week 4

Lecture 12

One Dimensional Steady State Conduction and Transient Conduction Heat Transfer(Overall heat transfer coefficient) One Dimensional Steady State Conduction and Transient Conduction Heat Transfer (Electrical analogy) One Dimensional Steady State Conduction and Transient Conduction Heat Transfer(Critical radius of insulation)

R-1:1.5

equation used for HT calculation

equation used for HT calculation

Discussion with appropriate examples

R-1:1.5

equation used for HT calculation

equation used for HT calculation

Discussion with appropriate examples

R-1:2.3

Representation of Heat transfer problems

equation used for HT calculation

Discussion with appropriate examples

Week 5

Lecture 13

One Dimensional Steady State Conduction and Transient Conduction Heat Transfer (Extended surface (fins) heat transfer along a fin with insulated tip) One Dimensional Steady State Conduction and Transient Conduction Heat Transfer (Extended surface (fins) heat transfer along short fin) One Dimensional Steady State Conduction and Transient Conduction Heat Transfer (Significance of Biot and Fourier Numbers) One Dimensional Steady State Conduction and Transient Conduction Heat Transfer(Concept of Functional Body)

R-1:2.4

equation used for HT calculation

equation used for HT calculation

Discussion with appropriate examples

Lecture 14

T-1:T1 3.6 R-1:2.4

equation used for HT calculation

equation used for HT calculation

Discussion with appropriate examples

T-1:T1 3.7

equation used for HT calculation

equation used for HT calculation

Discussion with appropriate examples

T-1:T1 4.3

Representation of Heat transfer problems

equation used for HT calculation

Discussion with appropriate examples

Lecture 15

Free Convection and Forced convection Heat Transfer (Concepts of Continuity)

T-1:T1 8.3

Representation of Heat transfer problems equation used for HT calculation

equation used for HT calculation equation used for HT calculation

Discussion with appropriate examples Discussion with appropriate examples

Free Convection and Forced T-1:T1 9.1 9.4 9.5 convection Heat Transfer 9.6 (Development of Hydrodynamic and thermal boundary layer along a vertical plate-using of empirical relations for vertical plates and pipes) Free Convection and Forced convection Heat Transfer(External Flows - Concepts about hydrodynamic and thermal boundary layer) T-1:T1 7.1 7.2

equation used for HT calculation

equation used for HT calculation

Discussion with appropriate examples

Week 6

Lecture 16

Free Convection and Forced convection Heat Transfer (Classification of systems based on causation of flow) Free Convection and Forced convection Heat Transfer (Significance of non- dimensional numbers) Free Convection and Forced convection Heat Transfer (Dimensional analysis as a tool for experimental investigation)

T-1:T1 8.1 8.2

equation used for HT calculation

equation used for HT calculation

Discussion with appropriate examples

R-1:4.5

equation used for HT calculation

equation used for HT calculation

Discussion with appropriate examples

R-1:4.5

equation used for HT calculation

equation used for HT calculation

Discussion with appropriate examples

Lecture 17

Free Convection and Forced convection Heat Transfer(Internal Flows: Concepts about Hydrodynamic) Free Convection and Forced convection Heat Transfer (Buckingham Pi Theorem and method) Free Convection and Forced convection Heat Transfer (Application for developing semiempirical non- dimensional correlation for convection heat transfer)

T-1:T1 8.1

equation used for HT calculation

equation used for HT calculation

Discussion with appropriate examples

R-1:4.5

equation used for HT calculation

equation used for HT calculation

Discussion with appropriate examples

T-1:T1 8.3 8.4

another methods for HT calculation

equation used for HT calculation

Discussion with appropriate examples

Lecture 18 Week 7 Lecture 19 Free Convection and Forced convection Heat Transfer (Condition of flow) Free Convection and Forced convection Heat Transfer (Configuration of flow and medium of flow) Free Convection and Forced convection Heat Transfer (Momentum and Energy Equations) Free Convection and Forced convection Heat Transfer(Use of empirical correlations for convective heat transfer over Flat plates and Cylinders) Free Convection and Forced convection Heat Transfer(Concept of Thermal Entry Lengths Division) T-1:T1 8.1 8.4.1

Test 1 Spill Over 2

Lecture 20

Condition of flow, another methods for HT calculation another methods for HT calculation

equation used for HT calculation

Discussion with appropriate examples

T-1:T1 9.1

different governing equation used for HT calculation different governing equation

Discussion with appropriate examples

T-1:T1 9.6 9.8

another methods for HT calculation

Discussion with appropriate examples

T-1:T1 8.3 8.4

another methods for HT calculation

different governing equation

Discussion with appropriate examples

Week 7

Lecture 21

Free Convection and Forced convection Heat Transfer(Use of empirical relations for Horizontal Pipe Flow and annulus flow on the basis of Thermal Length Division)

T-1:T1 8.4

another methods for HT calculation

equation used for HT calculation

Discussion with appropriate examples

MID-TERM
Week 8 Lecture 22 Condensation and boiling (Dimensionless parameters in boiling and condensation) Condensation and boiling (Condensation heat transfer) Condensation and boiling (Condensation heat transfer) Condensation and boiling (Condensation heat transfer) Condensation and boiling(Drop wise condensation) Condensation and boiling(Drop wise condensation) Condensation and boiling(Laminar film condensation on a vertical plate) Condensation and boiling(Laminar film condensation on a vertical plate) Condensation and boiling (Condensation number) Condensation and boiling(Boiling heat transfer) Condensation and boiling(Regimes of boiling) Condensation and boiling(Nucleate boiling) Lecture 33 Condensation and boiling (Correlations of boiling heat transfer data) T-1:T1 10.1 description of condensation description of condensation description of condensation description of condensation description of condensation description of condensation description of condensation description of condensation Test 2 T-1:T1 10.2 OR-3 description of condensation description of boiling mechanism description of boiling mechanism description of boiling mechanism OR-4 description of boiling mechanism how condensation occurs various methods for boiling heat transfer calculations various methods for boiling heat transfer calculations how boiling occurs Covering Conceptual discussion and its physical significance Covering Conceptual discussion and its physical significance Covering Conceptual discussion and its physical significance Covering Conceptual discussion and its physical significance Covering Conceptual discussion and its physical significance how condensation occurs how condensation occurs how condensation occurs how condensation occurs how condensation occurs how condensation occurs how condensation occurs how condensation occurs Covering Conceptual discussion and its physical significance Covering Conceptual discussion and its physical significance Covering Conceptual discussion and its physical significance Covering Conceptual discussion and its physical significance Covering Conceptual discussion and its physical significance Covering Conceptual discussion and its physical significance Covering Conceptual discussion and its physical significance Covering Conceptual discussion and its physical significance

Lecture 23

T-1:T1 10.6

Lecture 24

T-1:T1 10.6

Week 9

Lecture 25

T-1:T1 10.6

Lecture 26

T-1:T1 10.11

Lecture 27

T-1:T1 10.11

Week 10

Lecture 28

T-1:T1 10.7

Lecture 29

T-1:T1 10.7

Lecture 30 Week 11 Lecture 31

Lecture 32

T-1:T1 10.1 10.2

T-1:T1 10.3 10.4

T-1:T1 10.3 10.4

T-1:T1 10.3 10.4

various methods for boiling heat transfer calculations

Week 11

Lecture 33

Condensation and boiling(Forced convection boiling) Heat Exchanger(Selection of heat exchangers) Heat Exchanger(Types of heat exchangers)

T-1:T1 10.5

description of boiling mechanism classification of heat exchanger classification of heat exchanger classification of heat exchanger classification of heat exchanger classification of heat exchanger classification of heat exchanger classification of heat exchanger methods for designing and rating heat exchanger classification of heat exchanger methods for designing and rating heat exchanger methods for designing and rating heat exchanger methods for designing and rating heat exchanger methods for designing and rating heat exchanger methods for designing and rating heat exchanger methods for designing and rating heat exchanger detail description of radiation detail description of radiation detail description of radiation

how boiling occurs

Covering Conceptual discussion and its physical significance

T-1:T1 11.1 T-1:T1 11.1 T-1:T1 11.6 T-1:T1 11.1 T-1:T1 11.2

types of heat exchanger Discussion with appropriate examples types of heat exchanger Discussion with appropriate examples types of heat exchanger Discussion with appropriate examples types of heat exchanger Discussion with appropriate examples types of heat exchanger Discussion with appropriate examples types of heat exchanger Discussion with appropriate examples types of heat exchanger Discussion with appropriate examples designing and rating of Discussion with heat exchanger appropriate examples types of heat exchanger Discussion with appropriate examples designing and rating of Discussion with heat exchanger appropriate examples designing and rating of Discussion with heat exchanger appropriate examples designing and rating of Discussion with heat exchanger appropriate examples designing and rating of Discussion with heat exchanger appropriate examples designing and rating of Discussion with heat exchanger appropriate examples designing and rating of Discussion with heat exchanger appropriate examples heat radiated from surfaces heat radiated from surfaces heat radiated from surfaces Discussion with appropriate examples Discussion with appropriate examples Discussion with appropriate examples

Week 12

Lecture 34

Heat Exchanger(Compact) Heat Exchanger(Shell and tube and plate heat exchangers) Heat Exchanger(Overall heat transfer coefficient and fouling factor)

Lecture 35

Heat Exchanger(Parallel flow heat exchanger) Heat Exchanger(Counter flow heat exchanger)

T-1:T1 11.1 T-1:T1 11.1 T-1:T1 11.1 11.3 11.4 T-1:T1 11.1 T-1:T1 11.5

Lecture 36

Heat Exchanger(Use of LMTD)

Heat Exchanger(Cross flow heat exchanger) Heat Exchanger(Comparison of parallel flow and counter flow heat exchangers) Week 13 Lecture 37 Heat Exchanger(Heat transfer with phase change) Heat Exchanger(Multipass heat exchangers) Heat Exchanger(Variation of Uo along the heating surface) Heat Exchanger(Effectiveness NTU method) Heat Exchanger(Heat exchanger design considerations) Radiation(Thermal radiation) Lecture 38 Radiation(Absorptivity) Radiation(Reflectivity and transmissivity)

T-1:T1 11.1 11.3 11.4 T-1:T1 11.1 11.3 11.4 T-1:T1 11.1 11.3 11.4 T-1:T1 11.4 11.5

T-1:T1 11.4 11.5

T-1:T1 12.1 T-1:T1 12.5 T-1:T1 12.5

Week 13

Lecture 38

Radiation(Black body) Radiation(Emissive power) Radiation(Emissivity) Radiation(Kirchoff law) Radiation(Laboratory black body) Radiation(Spectral energy distribution of a black body)

T-1:T1 12.3 T-1:T1 12.4 T-1:T1 12.4 T-1:T1 12.6 T-1:T1 13.2 T-1:T1 12.3

detail description of radiation detail description of radiation about emmisibve power of lack bodies about emmisibve power of lack bodies about emmisibve power of lack bodies

heat radiated from surfaces heat radiated from surfaces heat radiated from surfaces heat radiated from surfaces heat radiated from surfaces

Discussion with appropriate examples Discussion with appropriate examples Discussion with appropriate examples Discussion with appropriate examples Discussion with appropriate examples Discussion with appropriate examples

explain with various heat radiated from examples what exactly a surfaces black body Test 3 explain with various heat radiated from examples what exactly a surfaces black body explain with various heat radiated from examples what exactly a surfaces black body radiation heat transfer from other surfaces heat radiated from surfaces

Lecture 39 Week 14 Lecture 40 Radiation(Radiation from real surfaces) Radiation(Intensity of radiation) T-1:T1 12.2

Discussion with appropriate examples Discussion with appropriate examples Discussion with appropriate examples

T-1:T1 12.2

Radiation(Radiant heat exchange between two black bodies separated by a non absorbing medium) Radiation(Emissivity heat exchange between grey bodies radiation shields electrical analogy for radiation networks) Lecture 41 Lecture 42 Radiation(Shape factor) Radiation(Radiation heat transfer between gray bodies, Radiosity and irradiation) Radiation(Radiation shield, Electrical analogy.) Radiation(Evaluation of Shape factor) Radiation(Electrical analogy)

T-1:T1 13.2

T-1:T1 12.3

radiation heat transfer from other surfaces

heat radiated from surfaces

Discussion with appropriate examples

Spill Over 3 T-1:T1 13.1 13.2 radiation heat transfer from other surfaces heat radiated from surfaces Discussion with appropriate examples Discussion with appropriate examples Discussion with appropriate examples Discussion with appropriate examples Discussion with appropriate examples

T-1:T1 13.2

explain with various heat radiated from examples what exactly a surfaces black body bout shpaes affect the radiative heat transfer efficient method for heat transfer calculations

T-1:T1 13.1

T-1:T1 13.2

explain with various heat radiated from examples what exactly a surfaces black body radiation heat transfer from other surfaces heat radiated from surfaces

Radiation(Radiant heat transfer between two black surfaces connected by nonconducting and Re-radiating walls)

T-1:T1 13.2

SPILL OVER
Week 15 Lecture 43 Lecture 44 Lecture 45 Spill Over Spill Over Spill Over

Scheme for CA:


Component Test Frequency 2 Total :Out Of 3 Each Marks Total Marks 10 10 20 20

Details of Academic Task(s)


AT No. Objective Topic of the Academic Task Nature of Academic Task (group/individuals/field work Individual Evaluation Mode Allottment / submission Week 5/6

Test 1

To develop Problems on conduction and convection mode of heat transfer analytical abilities in students to solve problems related to heat transfer by conduction and radiation mode To develop Problems related to radiation. analytical abilities in students to solve problems related to radiation. To develop Problems related to heat exchanger and mass transfer. analytical abilities in students to solve problems related to heat exchangers

Performance in Test-1

Test 2

Individual

Performance in Test-2

9 / 10

Test 3

Individual

Performance in Test-3

12 / 13

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