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    Fundamental To Advance Heat Transfer

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    Fundamental To Advance Heat Transfer

    Fundamental To Advance Heat Transfer
    Published 12/2024
    MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
    Language: English | Size: 2.52 GB | Duration: 9h 7m

    Conduction, Convection, Radiative heat transfer, Heat Exchangers, Fouling Factor, correction factor

    What you'll learn

    Analyze the Modes of heat transfer (Conduction, Convection, Radiation)

    Investiagte the role of conduction in Cartesian, cylindrical and spherical coordinates for real world and industrial applications

    Analysis of free and forced convection role along with different dimensionless numbers for industrial applications

    Analysis of radiative heat transfer and different laws to be used for their utilization in solar and industrial applications

    Design of heat exchangers by using performance metrics like effectiveness and the NTU method, and assess their thermal efficiency in real-world applications

    Requirements

    Not mandatory. You will learn everything you need to know about heat transfer

    Description

    This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles and applications of heat transfer, focusing on the fundamental mechanisms of conduction, convection, and radiation. Designed for students aiming to pursue careers in engineering, energy, and related fields, the course offers a solid understanding of both theoretical concepts and practical problem-solving techniques.The course begins with an exploration of the basic modes of heat transfer and the underlying physical principles. Students will develop a deep understanding of conduction through Fourier’s law, learning to analyze steady-state and transient heat conduction in one-dimensional and multi-dimensional systems (Cartesian, cylindrical and spherical coordinates). Further, concept of critical radius of insulation also explored in case of conduction phenomenon.  The study of convection covers forced and free convection, the boundary layer concept, and the use of dimensionless numbers like Reynolds and Prandtl numbers to characterize fluid flow and heat transfer. The course also delves into radiation heat transfer, emphasizing the Stefan-Boltzmann law, view factors, and radiative heat exchange between surfaces.A significant portion of the course is dedicated to the analysis and design of heat exchangers, where students will learn about various types of heat exchangers, performance evaluation methods, and the impact of fouling and correction factor. The course includes a strong emphasis on numerical methods, using mathematical models and computational techniques to solve real-world heat transfer problems.Practical applications are reinforced through a series of numerical problems designed to enhance students’ analytical and problem-solving skills. By the end of the course, students will be equipped to approach complex heat transfer problems, conduct thermal analysis, and apply their knowledge in engineering and industrial applications.

    Overview

    Section 1: Heat Transfer by Conduction: Principles, Analysis, and Practical Examples

    Lecture 1 Introduction: Heat transfer

    Lecture 2 Heat conduction equation in cartesian coordinates

    Lecture 3 Heat conduction equation in cylindrical coordinates

    Lecture 4 Heat conduction equation in spherical coordinates

    Lecture 5 Heat transfer due to conduction in Composite Wall

    Lecture 6 Example: Based conduction through composite wall

    Lecture 7 Temperature distribution due to conduction through plane wall

    Lecture 8 Example 1: Based on Conduction through Plane wall

    Lecture 9 Example 2: Based on conduction through plane wall

    Lecture 10 Temperature distribution due to conduction through cylindrical pipe

    Lecture 11 Example :Based on heat transfer due to conduction in cylinder

    Lecture 12 Temperature distribution due to conduction through sphere

    Lecture 13 Example :Based on heat transfer due to conduction in sphere

    Lecture 14 Critical radius of insulation

    Lecture 15 Example : Based on critical radius of insulation

    Lecture 16 Heat transfer between two fluids separated by solid wall

    Lecture 17 Example : Based on conduction through composite wall separated by fluids

    Section 2: Convective Heat Transfer: Principles, Correlations, and Boundary Layer Analysis

    Lecture 18 Introduction: Convection

    Lecture 19 Local and average convective heat transfer coefficient

    Lecture 20 Important dimensionless number for study convective flow

    Lecture 21 Characteristic Length

    Lecture 22 Empirical correlations for free convection

    Lecture 23 Empirical correlations for forced convection

    Lecture 24 Mean film temperature and Bulk temperature

    Lecture 25 Example 1: Free convection

    Lecture 26 Example 2: Free convection

    Lecture 27 Example 1 : Forced convection

    Lecture 28 Example 2: Forced convection

    Lecture 29 Development of hydrodynamic boundary layer over flat plate

    Lecture 30 Development of thermal boundary layer over flat plate

    Lecture 31 Differential equations of motion for hydrodynamic boundary layer

    Lecture 32 Energy equation for thermal boundary layer

    Section 3: Radiative Heat Transfer: Theory, Laws, and Applications

    Lecture 33 Electromagnetic spectrum

    Lecture 34 Absorptivity, Reflectivity and Transmissivity

    Lecture 35 Example based on Absorptivity, reflectivity and transmissivity

    Lecture 36 Types of bodies (considering radiation)

    Lecture 37 Planck's Law

    Lecture 38 Total Emissive Power or Stefan Boltzmann Law

    Lecture 39 Wien’s Displacement Law

    Lecture 40 Example based on Planck’s Law, Wiens’ Displacement Law

    Lecture 41 Heat exchange between black bodies :Configuration Factor

    Lecture 42 Example based on Shape factor/ configuration factor

    Lecture 43 Kirchoff’s Law

    Lecture 44 Plane angle and solid angle

    Lecture 45 Lambert’s Cosine Law

    Lecture 46 Heat exchange between non-black bodies (infinite parallel planes)

    Lecture 47 Heat exchange between Infinite long concentric cylinders

    Lecture 48 Heat exchange between Small Gray Bodies

    Lecture 49 Heat exchange between Small Body in Large Enclosure

    Lecture 50 Electrical analogy approach to radiation heat exchange

    Lecture 51 Example based on Heat exchange between two non-black or black bodies

    Lecture 52 Radiation Shield

    Lecture 53 Example based on Radiation shield

    Lecture 54 Radiative heat transfer coefficient and radiative plus convective heat trans

    Lecture 55 Example based on Radiative plus convective heat transfer coefficient

    Section 4: Fundamental Concepts & Design of Heat Exchanger

    Lecture 56 Introduction: Heat Exchangers

    Lecture 57 Classification of heat exchangers

    Lecture 58 Overall heat transfer coefficient

    Lecture 59 Fouling Factor

    Lecture 60 Example based on Fouling factor and overall heat transfer coefficient

    Lecture 61 Heat capacity of fluids flowing through a heat exchanger

    Lecture 62 Logarithmic Mean Temperature Difference (Parallel flow & Counter Flow H.E.)

    Lecture 63 Example: LMTD in Parallel flow heat exchanger

    Lecture 64 Example: LMTD in Counter flow heat exchanger

    Lecture 65 Design comparison between Parallel and counter flow heat exchangers

    Lecture 66 Capacity ratio

    Lecture 67 Effectiveness of heat exchanger

    Lecture 68 Number of transfer units (NTU)

    Lecture 69 NTU-effectiveness approach : Parallel flow heat exchanger

    Lecture 70 NTU-effectiveness approach : Counter flow heat exchanger

    Lecture 71 Example based on NTU-Effectiveness approach

    Lecture 72 Correction factor (multiple pass and complex flows)

    Lecture 73 Example based on correction factor (Multiple shell and tube heat exchanger)

    Lecture 74 Charts for correction factor considered in some common heat exchangers

    Physics and Engineering background will find it suitable to learn about heat transfer starting from fundamental to advance