Course Details
Subject {L-T-P / C} : ME6311 : Conduction and Radiation Heat Transfer { 3-0-0 / 3}
Subject Nature : Theory
Coordinator : Kishore Singh Patel
Syllabus
Module 1 : |
Recapitulation of the basic idea of 1D steady-state heat conduction and constant cross-section fin problems. [4 hours] |
Module 2 : |
Fundamental analysis and variables of the varying cross-sectional straight and circumferential fins. Derivation of generalized conduction equation for anisotropic inhomogeneous solids, conductive tensor, concepts of isotropic and homogeneous conductivity. Algebra of the indicial notations to represent the generalized conduction equation. [8 hours]
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Module 3 : |
Analytical solutions of the steady-state higher-dimensional conduction in solids with the simple and complex boundary conditions and heat generation. [7 hours] |
Module 4 : |
Analysis of heat conduction in a lumped system, transient conduction in simple systems, and transient heat conduction with complex boundaries. [7 hours] |
Module 5 : |
Recapitulation of fundamentals of radiative heat transfer, radiative properties of surfaces, methods of estimating configuration factors, heat exchange between diffusively emitting and diffusively reflecting surfaces. Radiative energy transfers by absorbing and emitting two distinctly located real surfaces. Combined conduction and radiation systems. [8 hours] |
Course Objective
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To understand the scopes of generalized heat conduction in anisotropic, inhomogeneous
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2 . |
To solve the realistic fin problems of varying cross-sectional straight and annular fins. |
3 . |
To solve analytically the problem of higher-dimensional steady/unsteady heat conduction. |
4 . |
To determine and solve the problems of radiative heat flux between the two surfaces. |
Course Outcome
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To study the generalized heat conduction equations and complex boundary conditions. |
2 . |
To solve analytically the realistic fin problems of varying cross-sectional straight and annular fins. |
3 . |
To determine the analytical solutions of 1-D, 2D, and higher steady-state conduction temperature distribution and heat transfer rate. |
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To determine the analytical solutions of the lumped system,1-D, and higher transient conduction temperature distribution and heat transfer rate. |
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To determine the radiative heat flux between the two surfaces with a participating/non-participating medium. |
Essential Reading
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Arpaci, V.S. and Arpaci, V.S., Conduction heat transfer, MA: Addison-Wesley , 2020 |
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Modest, M.F. and Mazumder, S., Radiative heat transfer., Academic press , 2021 |
Supplementary Reading
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Hahn, D.W. and Özisik, M.N, Heat conduction., John Wiley & Sons , 2022 |
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Kraus, A.D., Aziz, A., Welty, J. and Sekulic, D.P, Extended surface heat transfer, Wiley Publications. , 2021 |
Journal and Conferences
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Ma, C.C. and Chang, S.W., 2004. Analytical exact solutions of heat conduction problems for anisotropic multi-layered media. International journal of heat and mass transfer, 47(8-9), pp.1643-1655. |
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Burggraf, O.R., 1964. An exact solution of the inverse problem in heat conduction theory and applications. |