Heat Transfer II
About this course
Expected learning outcomes
Upon completion of the subject, students will be able to:
a) understand the basic concepts of conduction, convection and radiation. b) perform combined studies of all heat transfer modes in various environments (houses, factories, etc.). c) calculate heat loss from fins of uniform and non-uniform cross section. d) understand the basic concepts of thermal boundary layer and solve complicated thermal resistance circuits (Kirchhoff’s law, view factors, black body radiation etc.). e) study the finally select the appropriate heat exchanger that suits specific and well-defined requirements.
Indicative Syllabus
Teaching / Learning Methodology
Lecture: the lectures are performed using PowerPoint presentations, lecture notes and textbooks on heat transfer. Tutorial: some of the lectures are specifically designed as tutorial classes where example problems will be presented and group discussions will assist the students in understanding the appropriate material.
Recommended Reading
1. Heat Transfer: Pitts and Sissom, Schaum’s outlines 2. Introduction to Engineering Heat Transfer: Nellis and Klein, Cambridge University Press 3. Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer: Incropera, DeWitt, Bergman and Lavine
Prerequisites
Start Date
2023
End Date
2024
Apply
2023
Local Course Code
TBA
Cycle
TBA
Year of study
TBA
Language
English
Study Load
Lectures 48 hours Self-study 42 hours Homework 60 hours In total 150 hours – 5 ECTS
Mode of delivery
Mid-term exam: 30% Final exam: 70%
Instructors
Dr. Tzirakis Costas
Course coordinator
Dr. Tzirakis Costas
vtzirakis@hmu.gr