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(EP 315)
ANITA BT. ABU BAKAR / KOW KIEN WOH
SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING
anita@ucsiuniversity.edu.my
Synopsis
This course will emphasize on the principles of heat transfer by conduction, convection and
radiation. It will further elaborate these concepts with theories and applications to the
solutions of practically relevant chemical engineering problems. Topics include steady state
and transient heat conduction, force and natural convection heat transfer, radiation exchange
between black and grey surfaces, heat transfer for boiling and condensation and an
introduction to design heat exchange equipment - heat exchanger, condenser and
evaporators.
SYLLABUS
1. Introduction:
Various modes of heat transfer. Conduction, Convection and Radiation
2. Conduction:
Fouriers law, Steady state unidirectional heat flow through single and multiple layer
slabs, Cylinders and spheres for constant and variable thermal conductivity. Elementary
treatment of unsteady state heat conduction. Insulation
3. Extended Surfaces:
Fins Types of fins, Derivation of fin efficiency for longitudinal fins, Fin effectiveness.
4. Convection:
Individual and overall heat transfer coefficient, Empirical correlations for natural and
force convective heat transfer, Forced convection mechanism: Flow over a flat horizontal
plate, flow through a pipe or tube (Laminar, turbulant, Flow over a flat plate, Flow over
cylinders and spheres), Momentum and heat transfer analogies (Reynolds analogy, The
Chilton-Colburn analogy, The Prandtl analogy.
REFERENCES
J.P. Holman, Heat Transfer, 10th Edition, McGraw-Hill, 2009
2. Demonstration of the relationship between power input & surface temperature in free and force
convection
3. The temperature profile and rate of heat transfer for radial conduction through the wall of
cylinder.(open-ended)
4. Shell and Tube Heat Exchanger
a) Parallel Flow
b) Counter Flow
c) Water Temperature Variation
d) Flow Rate Variation
5. Concentric Tube Heat Exchanger with Parallel Flow (Open-ended)
a) Parallel Flow
b) Counter Flow
c) Water Temperature Variation
d) Flow Rate Variation
Written tests
Lab
experimentations
Assessment
Methods
Midterm
(week 7/8)
Test
(week 12/13)
Final
examination
(50% Ruling)
Percentage (%)
Lab reports
10
20
20
50
Matrix CLO/PLO
Course Learning
Outcomes
(CLO)
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TEACHING PLAN
Week
1
2
3
4
5
7
8
9
10
11
12
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Date
Topics
Lecturer
5 Jan
Orientation day
Anita
7 Jan
12 Jan
14 Jan
19 Jan
21 Jan
26 Jan
28 Jan
2 Feb
4 Feb
9 Feb
11 Feb
14 Feb (SATURDAY)
- Class policy/Introduction
- Course introduction: Modes of heat transfer
- Conduction
- Conduction
- Conduction
- Conduction
- Extended surface
Public holiday Wilayah Day
- Extended surface
- Convection
- Convection
(MIDTERM EXAM) 9.30-11.00am K206/K207
Anita
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Anita & KKW
16 Feb
18 Feb
23 Feb
25 Feb
2 Mar
4 Mar
9 Mar
11 Mar
16 Mar
18 Mar
23 Mar
25 Mar
28 Mar (SATURDAY)
30 Mar
1 Apr
6 Apr
8 Apr
- Convection
- Convection
- Heat transfer with phase change
- Heat transfer with phase change
- Radiation
- Radiation
- Radiation
- Radiation
- Heat transfer equipment
- Heat transfer equipment
- Heat transfer equipment
- Heat transfer equipment
(TEST) 9.30 11.00am K206/K207
- Design of heat transfer equipment
- Design of heat transfer equipment
- Design of heat transfer equipment
- Design of heat transfer equipment
Anita
Anita
Anita
Anita
KKW
KKW
KKW
KKW
KKW
KKW
KKW
KKW
Anita & KKW
KKW
KKW
KKW
KKW
Consultation Hour
Ms. Anita Abu Bakar
Time
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Time
8:00am ~ 8:30am
8:00am ~ 8:30am
8:30am ~ 9:00am
8:30am ~ 9:00am
9:00am ~ 9:30am
9:00am ~ 9:30am
9:30am ~ 10:00am
10:00am ~ 10:30am
EG207/EP205
Thermo/Ther.for Chem.
Eng. (Consultation
Hours)
9:30am ~ 10:00am
10:30am ~ 11:00am
11:00am ~ 11:30am
11:30am ~ 12:00pm
12:00pm ~ 12:30pm
10:00am ~ 10:30am
10:30am ~ 11:00am
EG207/EP 205
Thermodynamics/Ther
modynamics for
Chemical Engineers
(Lecture)
11:00am ~ 11:30am
EG207/EP 205
Thermodynamics/Therm
odynamics for Chemical
Engineers (Lecture)
11:30am ~ 12:00pm
12:00pm ~ 12:30pm
12:30pm ~ 1:00pm
12:30pm ~ 1:00pm
1:00pm ~ 1:30pm
1:00pm ~ 1:30pm
1:30pm ~ 2:00pm
1:30pm ~ 2:00pm
EP315
Heat Transfer
(Consultation Hours) Ms
Anita
2:00pm ~ 2:30pm
2:30pm ~ 3:00pm
3:00pm ~ 3:30pm
EP315
Heat Transfer
(Consultation Hours) Mr. Kow
Kien WO H
3:30pm ~ 4:00pm
4:00pm ~ 4:30pm
5:30pm ~ 6:00pm
6:00pm ~ 6:30pm
6:30pm ~ 7:00pm
EP315
Heat Transfer
(Consultation Hours) Mr. Kow
Kien Wo h
2:30pm ~ 3:00pm
3:00pm ~ 3:30pm
3:30pm ~ 4:00pm
4:00pm ~ 4:30pm
4:30pm ~ 5:00pm
5:00pm ~ 5:30pm
2:00pm ~ 2:30pm
4:30pm ~ 5:00pm
EP 315
Heat Transfer
(Lecture)
EP 315
Heat Transfer
(Lecture)
5:00pm ~ 5:30pm
5:30pm ~ 6:00pm
6:00pm ~ 6:30pm
6:30pm ~ 7:00pm
ZFKG-WCKB
CLASS REGULATIONS
Participate actively in-class discussions.
Punctuality: every student must observe punctuality in attending
the classes throughout the semester (not more than 15 minutes late
!!!)
Wearing proper attire to class.
Mobile phone switched to silent mode.
Ensure to sign the attendance sheet before leaving the class.
Official announcement / online forum:
LMS
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ABSENTEEISM
Departments Policy on ABSENTEEISM.
Absenteeism is to be reported immediately to the lecturer.
Absenteeism may be acceptable on medical grounds and if
supporting documents are presented to the lecturer.
Medical certificate (MC) or any supporting documents shall be
submitted to the lecturer within 5 calendar days inclusive of the
lecture day.
Remark: from May 2014 semester onwards, do not accept MC
later than the said date especially for unbarring purpose.
If students are unable to attend the test/midterm exam due to a
medical condition, medical certificate must be submitted to the
lecturer within 5 calendar days inclusive of the internal assessment
day. (Undergraduate Student Handbook, pg. 53)
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