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Heat Transfer
EMCQ 3144
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
Course Outline
Basic concepts of heat transfer:
Conduction,
Convection
Radiation.
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Heat transfer by Conduction:
Natural and
Forced Convection.
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Heat Transfer by Radiation:
Radiation from a Black Body,
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Heat transfer with phase change:
Boiling of liquids,
Types of boiling,
Sub-cooled boiling.
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Heat Exchange Equipment:
Basic components,
Film coefficients,
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Heat exchanger design, performance.
Direct Contact,
Dehumidifying, vaporisers.
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Heat transfer in reaction vessels:
Lagging Materials,
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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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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;
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)
Absolute Temperature:
Measure of the average microscopic kinetic
energy of the molecules
The Rate Form of the First Law of
Thermodynamics:
dEsys
Q Ws Eflow
dt
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
Conduction
Heat transfer through a surface in a material in the absence of
macroscopic motion of the material.
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
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
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
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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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
T T T
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
Radiation
Q T 4 T 4
Q
12 s
A1
.
Q
Transparent
M edia
Ts
Surface
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
Thanks
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