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AE1352 HEAT TRANSFER Syllabus - Anna university
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OBJECTIVE To introduce the concepts of heat transfer to enable the students to design components subjected to thermal loading.
1. HEAT CONDUCTION 11 Basic Modes of Heat Transfer – One dimensional steady state heat conduction: Composite Medium – Critical thickness – Effect of variation of thermal Conductivity – Extended Surfaces – Unsteady state. Heat Conduction: Lumped System Analysis – Heat Transfer in Semi infinite and infinite solids – Use of Transient – Temperature charts – Application of numerical techniques. 2. CONVECTIVE HEAT TRANSFER 10 Introduction – Free convection in atmosphere free convection on a vertical flat plate – Empirical relation in free convection – Forced convection – Laminar and turbulent convective heat transfer analysis in flows between parallel plates, over a flat plate and in a circular pipe. Empirical relations, application of numerical techniques in problem solving.
3. RADIATIVE HEAT TRANSFER 8 Introduction to Physical mechanism – Radiation properties – Radiation shape factors – Heat exchange between non – black bodies – Radiation shields.
4. HEAT EXCHANGERS 8 Classification – Temperature Distribution – Overall heat transfer coefficient, Heat Exchange Analysis – LMTD Method and E-NTU Method.
5. HEAT TRANSFER PROBLEMS IN AEROSPACE ENGINEERING 8 High-Speed flow Heat Transfer, Heat Transfer problems in gas turbine combustion chambers – Rocket thrust chambers – Aerodynamic heating – Ablative heat transfer.
TOTAL : 45 TEXT BOOKS 1. Yunus A. Cengel., “Heat Transfer – A practical approach”, Second Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2002. 2. Incropera. F.P.and Dewitt.D.P. “ Introduction to Heat Transfer”, John Wiley and Sons – 2002.
REFERENCES 1. Lienhard, J.H., “A Heat Transfer Text Book”, Prentice Hall Inc., 1981. 2. Holman, J.P. “Heat Transfer”, McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., New York, 6th Edn., 1991. 3. Sachdeva, S.C., “Fundamentals of Engineering Heat & Mass Transfer”, Wiley Eastern Ltd., New Delhi, 1981. 4. Mathur, M. and Sharma, R.P. “Gas Turbine and Jet and Rocket Propulsion”, Standard Publishers, New Delhi 1988. Reference www.annauniv.edu/academics/index.html/
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