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Heat Transfer (Syllabus)

This document outlines the course objectives, topics, and structure for a Combustion Engineering course. The course covers principles of combustion, fuels, engine components, and engine performance over 2 lecture hours per week. Key topics include combustion stoichiometry, thermodynamic analysis of internal combustion engines, and the design, operation, and maintenance of combustion engines. The course aims to explain combustion processes and enable students to analyze engine performance and evaluate engine design. No laboratory equipment is required.

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Heat Transfer (Syllabus)

This document outlines the course objectives, topics, and structure for a Combustion Engineering course. The course covers principles of combustion, fuels, engine components, and engine performance over 2 lecture hours per week. Key topics include combustion stoichiometry, thermodynamic analysis of internal combustion engines, and the design, operation, and maintenance of combustion engines. The course aims to explain combustion processes and enable students to analyze engine performance and evaluate engine design. No laboratory equipment is required.

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13. Real Gases
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After completing this course, the student must be able to:
1. Explain basic combustion and stoichiometric process
2. Perform stoichiometric analysis of various gaseous, liquid and
solid fuels
Course Objectives
3. Apply thermodynamic principles in analyzing the performance of
internal combustion engines.
4. Evaluate the principles, operations, maintenance and design of!
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1. Introduction
2. Principles of Thermodynamics
3. Mixture of Gases
4. Theoretical Cycles
5. Handling of Gaseous Fuels
Course Outline . 6. Handling of Volatile Liquid Fuels
I 7. Handling of Fuel Oils
I 8. Engine Testing and Performance

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After completing this course, the student must be able to:
1. Solve problems involving modes of heat transfer and heat
exchangers
Course Outcomes
2. Perform steady state and unsteady state heat transfer
computations.
I 3. Evaluate the performance of heat exchan ers
I 1. Overview of heat transfer, modes of heat transfer, definitions,
differences and applications. Thermal conductivities and other
relevant properties of heat transfer materials (insulators,
refractories, etc.). Modes of heat transfer applied in heat
exchangers.
2. Conduction: Conduction rate equation. Steady-state conduction of
plane wall (composite wall) and radial system
3. Conduction. Conduction with film coefficient of convection
4. Free Convection: Vertical Plates. Inclined and horizontal plates.
Cylinders/ tubes, Spheres ·
5. Forced convection: Pipe and tubes. Cylinders and spheres. Tubel
Course Outline banks.
6. Radiation: Processes and properties I
7. Radiation exchange between surfaces: The view factor. Blackbody
radiation exchange. Radiation exchange between diffuse, gray 1
surfaces ·
8. Multi-mode heat transfer: Combination of any two modes or all the
modes of heat transfer
9. Heat exchangers: Types. Over-all heat transfer coefficient. Heat
exchanger analysis. LMTD and AMTD. Parallel flow and Counter
flow. Multi-pass and Cross flow. 1
10. Heat exchanger analysis. LMTD and AMTD. Parallel flow and
Counter flow. Multi-pass and Cross flow
Laboratory Equioment None

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;The course involves the study and use of devices and instruments to
measure pressure, temperature level, flow, speed, weight, area,
Course Description
' volume, viscosity, steam quality, and products of combustion. It also
includes the stud and analysis of fuels and lubricants.
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