Intermediate Heat and Mass Transfer

Intermediate Heat and Mass Transfer
Analytical approaches to conduction, convection, and radiation heat transfer. Introduction to mass transfer.
ME EN
540
 Hours3.0 Credit, 3.0 Lecture, 0.0 Lab
 PrerequisitesME EN 340; or equivalent; concurrent enrollment in Me En 505.
 TaughtWinter odd years
 ProgramsContaining ME EN 540
Course Outcomes

Modeling Steady and Transient Conduction Problems

Each student can develop engineering models of multi-dimensional steady and multi-dimensional transient conduction heat transfer problems.

Modeling Convection Problems Using Analytical Approaches

Each student can develop engineering models of convection heat transfer problems using analytical approaches based on boundary layer theory when possible or based on empirical Nusselt number correlations when analytical solutions are not possible.

Modeling Surface Exchange Problems

Each student can develop engineering models of radiation surface exchange problems for both gray and spectrally selective surfaces.

Modeling Mass Transfer

Each student can develop engineering models of mass transfer by analogy with heat transfer.

Mathematical Methods for Solutions to Various Problems

Each student can implement advanced engineering mathematical methods to obtain solutions to models of conduction, convection and radiation heat transfer problems and to mass transfer problems.