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ME 333

Heat Transfer

Lecture 1

Spring 2019
Instructor’s Profile Summary

TAQI AHMAD CHEEMA


Assistant Professor in Mechanical Engineering,
GIK Institute of Engineering Sciences & Technology, Pakistan
tacheema@giki.edu.pk

EDUCATION RESEARCH INTERESTS

2014 PhD in Mechanical Engineering • Thermo-Fluids


Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Korea.
• Hemodynamics
2009 Master of Science in Mechanical Engineering
Hanyang University, Seoul, Korea. • Fluid Structure Interaction (FSI)

2005 Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering • CFD Applications


Univ. Engineering & Technology, Taxila, Pakistan
• Renewable Energy

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Review of Thermodynamics
Thermodynamics is the science of energy.
Thermodynamics

Therme Energy Conversion Dynamics


(Heat) (Power)

• Work and Heat: Energy Interactions or Boundary Interactions.

• Thermodynamics is concerned with equilibrium states of matter.

• Determines amount of heat required for a system to pass from


one equilibrium state to another.
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Limitations of Thermodynamics
• How Heat is Exchanged?
• Rate of Heat Exchange?
• Quantify the rate of heat exchange?
• Temperature Distribution?
Q: What is the difference between heat capacity and thermal
conductivity of a material?

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Heat Transfer and its Applications

• Heat transfer (or heat) is thermal energy in transit


due to a spatial temperature difference.
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How Heat is Transferred?
• Heat transfer is the study of how (mechanisms) energy is
transferred due to a temperature difference.
Modes of Heat Transfer
Conduction Convection Radiation

• Whenever there exists a temperature difference in a medium


or between media, heat transfer must occur. 6
Units and Notations

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Course Contents
Chapter 1 - Introduction
Chapter 2 - Introduction to conduction
Chapter 3 - Steady one-dimensional conduction
Chapter 4 - Two and three-dimensional steady state conduction
Chapter 6 - Introduction to convective heat transfer
Chapter 7 - External forced convection
Chapter 8 - Internal forced convection
Chapter 11 - Heat exchanger design
Chapter 12 - Radiation: Processes and properties
Chapter 13 - Radiation exchange between surfaces
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Course Material
Textbook
Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer, 6th Edition
By
F. P. Incropera , D. Dewitt , Bergman and Lavine

Reference Books
• Heat Transfer: A Practical Approach, 4th Edition,
By
Yunus A. Cengel

• Heat Transfer by J. P. Holman

Lecture Handouts

• PPT slides shown in the class available at \\10.1.17.20 9


Grading Policy
Assignment Sessions: 15%
Quizzes: 10%
Complex Engineering Problem 10%
Mid Exam: 25%
Final Exam: 40%
Note: Expectedly, there will be a quiz or assignment session every
week except for the 1st and 9th week.
Attendance Policy
• 80% attendance is mandatory to appear in final exam.
• After 5 mins of start of class, no attendance will be marked.
• Institute leave policy will be followed.
• Re-take of quizzes/assignment session is not allowed.
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Course Learning Outcomes
ME333 HEAT TRANSFER
Blooms
Sr. No Course Learning Outcomes PLOs
Taxonomy
The students will be able:
To illustrate the basic principles of conduction, PLO1 C3
CLO_1
convection and radiation heat transfer. (Applying)
To conduct heat transfer analysis of various thermal
CLO_2 systems using various governing equations of heat PLO2 C4
flow. (Analyzing)
To design various industrial equipments based on
CLO_3 PLO3 C5
heat transfer calculations.
(Synthesizing)
To assess the design and performance of a thermal C6
CLO_4a system under various conditions using (Evaluating)
computational tools.
PLO5
To respond to the inspiration steered by the A2
CLO_4b
assigned problems. (Responding)
Course is evaluated at a level of C6 (Evaluating)

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