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The Technical University of Kenya

Heat Transfer
EMCQ 3144

B.Eng. Chemical Engineering


Year 3 Sem. 1

Department of Chemical and Process


Engineering
The Technical University of Kenya

 Course Unit:
 Heat Transfer
 Course Code:
 EMCQ 3144
 Target Group:
 Chemical Engineering Year 4
 Lecturer :
 Dr. Moses Kagumba
 Office Hours:
 Tue: 0900 – 1300
 Else by appointment
 Office: Q18 Suite

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Course Outline
 Basic concepts of heat transfer:

 Individual and Overall Coefficients of Heat Transfer,

 Mean Temperature Difference.

 Heat Transfer Methods/Modes:

 Conduction,

 Convection

 Radiation.
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Course Outline
 Heat transfer by Conduction:

 Conduction through a Plane Wall,

 Conduction through a Thick Walled Tube,

 Conduction with Internal Heat Source.

 Heat transfer by Convection:

 Natural and

 Forced Convection.

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Course Outline
 Heat Transfer by Radiation:
 Radiation from a Black Body,

 Radiation from Real Surfaces,

 Between black surfaces,

 between grey surfaces, Between parallel surfaces

 Radiation from gases.

 Radiation laws like Stefan Boltzman's law,


 Kirchoff's law, Wien’s law, Plank's law etc.

 Black body, Grey body.


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Course Outline
 Heat transfer with phase change:

 Boiling of liquids,

 Conditions for boiling,

 Types of boiling,

 Sub-cooled boiling.

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Course Outline
 Heat Exchange Equipment:

 Shell and Tube Heat Exchangers:

 Basic components,

 Mean temperature difference in multipass exchangers,

 Film coefficients,

 Pressure drop in heat exchangers,


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Course Outline
 Heat exchanger design, performance.

 Plate Type Exchangers,

 Spiral heat exchangers,

 Compact heat exchangers.

 Condensers: shell- and- tube,

 Direct Contact,

 Dehumidifying, vaporisers.
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Course Outline
 Heat transfer in reaction vessels:

 Helical cooling coils and jacketed vessels.

 Minimising Heat Losses:

 Lagging Materials,

 Economic Thickness of Lagging,

 Critical thickness of lagging.


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Course Outline
 Radiation heat transfer;
 Definition, law and surfaces, black body radiation,
 Stefan, Boltzman and Lambert’s laws, shape and
geometric factors, radiation exchanger between grey
bodies, heat transfer coefficient for radiation, gas
radiation :
 Heat pump and Refrigeration cycles;
 Reversed Carnot Cycle and performance criteria,
practical refrigeration cycles, gas cycles, Coefficient of
Performance (COP).

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Course Outline
 Convection heat transfer:
 Boundary layers (laminar and turbulent);
 Heat transfer coefficients;
 Nusselt, Prandtl, Stanton and Grashoff’s numbers;
 One dimensional steady flow;,
 Natural convective heat transfer (horizontal and vertical
layers, Grashoff’s and Rayleigh numbers);
 Combined modes of heat transfer: types of heat
exchangers; LMTD and NTU analysis and designs for
different exchangers flow configurations;

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Course References
 Kreith, F., Manglik, R.M., and Bohn, M. S.,
“Principles of Heat Transfer Brooks/Cole, 7th Edition,
(2011)”
 Bird, R.B., Stewart, W.E., and Lightfoot, E.N
“Transport Phenomena”
John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York 2002
 R.K. Rajput
“Heat and Mass transfer”
S. Chand and Company limited., New Delhi 2013
 Olson A.T., Shelstad A.K.
“Introduction to Fluid Flow and the Transfer of Heat and Mass
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Course References
 Kreith, F., Manglik, R.M., and Bohn, M. S.,
“Principles of Heat Transfer Brooks/Cole, 7th Edition,
(2011)”
 Bird, R.B., Stewart, W.E., and Lightfoot, E.N
“Transport Phenomena”
John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York 2002
 R.K. Rajput
“Heat and Mass transfer”
S. Chand and Company limited., New Delhi 2013
 Olson A.T., Shelstad A.K.
“Introduction to Fluid Flow and the Transfer of Heat and Mass
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Heat Transfer
Lecture One (1)

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 Modes of Heat Transfer:


 Conduction
 Convection
 Natural Convection
 Forced Convection
 Radiation
 Heat
 Energy in transit between the system and the surroundings
due to a temperature difference
 System boundary is a surface
 Heat transfer is through a surface
 Laws of thermodynamics
 First Law  Energy is conserved
 Second Law  In the absence of work, heat flows from high temperature to
low temperature
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 Absolute Temperature:
Measure of the average microscopic kinetic
energy of the molecules
 The Rate Form of the First Law of
Thermodynamics:
dEsys
 Q   Ws   Eflow
dt

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 Terms of the Rate Form of the First Law of


Thermodynamics:
Esys
 Total energy contained within a system
Internal energy
Macroscopic potential energy
 Gravitational, magnetic, electrical
Macroscopic kinetic energy
Surface energy

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Terms of the Rate Form of the First Law of


Thermodynamics: dEsys
dt
 Rate of accumulation of energy in system
 Positive if energy of system is increasing (accumulation)
 Negative if energy of system is decreasing (negative accumulation
or depletion) Q

 Rate of heat flow through the system boundary (a


surface)
 Positive for heat transfer into the system (energy of system is
increasing)
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 Negative for heat transfer from the system
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Terms of the Rate Form of the First Law of


Thermodynamics:
W s
Shaft power
 Positive for work done on system (energy of system is
increasing)
 Negative for work done by system

E flow
Energy change for system due to mass flow across
boundary
 Positive for mass flow into system (energy of system is
increasing)
 Negative for mass flow out

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Terms of the Rate Form of the First Law of


Thermodynamics:
E flow
 Enthalpy of mass
Internal energy of mass
Flow work of the mass
 Potential energy of mass
 Kinetic energy of mass
 Surface energy of mass

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Conduction
 Heat transfer through a surface in a material in the absence of
macroscopic motion of the material.

 Fourier’s Law of Heat Conduction


Q dT
 K
Ac dl
 Sign convention
 Heat flow is in direction of decreasing temperature gradient (2nd
Law of Thermo)
 Thermal conductivity
 Property of material k {T,P,composition}

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Illustration
 Calculate the rate of heat transfer per unit area through a copper
plate 45mm thick, whose one face is maintained at 350 oC and
the other face at 50 oC. Take thermal conductivity of copper as
370 W/moC.
T = 350 C
o

Solution: 1

Temperature difference dT = T2-T1


(50-350) = -300 oC T2= 50 oC

Thickness of copper plate dl = T2-T1 =45mm


= 0.045m
Rate of heat transfer coefficient per unit area = q
dT
Q  AcK
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Illustration
From Fourier’s
T1= 350 oC

dT T2 - T1
Q  AcK  AcK
dl L T2= 50 oC

Q 50- 350
 370 x
Ac 0.045

Rate of Heat Transfer


per unit Area = Heat 2.466 x 106 W/m2
Flux

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Illustration 2.
 A plane wall is 150 mm thick and its wall area is 4.5
m2. If it’s thermal conductivity is 9.35 W/m oC and
surface temperatures are steady at 150 oC and 45 oC,
determine
i. Heat flow across the plane wall
ii. Temperature gradient in the flow direction

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Solution 2.
 Thickness of plane wall,
L = 150 mm = 0.15 m
 Area of the wall, Ac = 4.5 m2
 Temperature difference, dT = T2-T1 = 45-150 = -105 oC
 Thermal conductivity of the wall material, K= 9.35 W/m oC
i. Heat flow across the plane wall, Q
 From Fourier’s law. dT
Q  AcK
dl
T2 - T1
Q  AcK
L
105
- 9.35 x 4.5 x
0.15
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 29452.5W
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Solution 2.
 Thickness of plane wall,
L = 150 mm = 0.15 m
 Area of the wall, Ac = 4.5 m2
 Temperature difference, dT = T2-T1 = 45-150 = -105 oC
 Thermal conductivity of the wall material, K= 9.35W/m oC
dT
ii. Temperature gradient, dl

dT 105

dl 0.15
700

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Fourier’s Law of Heat Conduction.


 Thermal conductivity
.
Q
Energy transfer would be due to
 Translation
 Rotation
 Vibration
 Electronic

   
T  T T

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Convection
 Simultaneous heat transfer and flow (macroscopic motion) through a surface in
a fluid.
Forced Convection
 Convective heat transfer in which the flow is due to fluid mechanical gradients.
Flow

u T
Q dT
 K
Ac dl l= 0 
Velocity
Profile
.
Q
Tem perature
Profile
Boundary
Layer

"No Slip"

Heat Flux:
The rate of heat transfer Ts
dT
d  0
through a surface per unit of
surface area. Surface

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Free or Natural Convection

 Convective heat transfer in which the flow is due to density


gradients (buoyancy) that are the result of the temperature
gradients that produce the heat transfer

 Flow is the result of buoyancy produced by heat transfer

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Radiation

 Heat transfer from one surface to another by electromagnetic


radiation.
T
Surface

Q     T 4  T 4 
Q
 12  s 
A1
.
Q
Transparent
M edia

Ts
Surface

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Recap
 Heat transfer  Application of laws of
thermodynamics and heat transfer to specific
geometries
 Three modes of heat transfer
Conduction,
Convection,
Forced convection
Free convection
Radiation heat transfer

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