Agenda: Online-Live Lectures 12 sessions x 90 min, 6 weeks. Registration Form
This course starting from basic heat transfer concepts, conduction, convection and radiation mechanisms towards developing the required 1D, 2D and 3D equations and modeling under steady and unsteady conditions. It covers both forced and natural phenomena, theoretical, experimental, empirical and and computational solutions. Upon completing this course, students will have acquired the capability to:
- Apply fundamental principles to solve practical heat transfer problems across conduction, convection, and radiation.
- Use empirical correlations and analytical methods to design and analyze thermal systems, including heat exchangers and thermal management solutions.
- Employ numerical methods and computational tools to simulate complex heat transfer phenomena and optimize thermal processes.
- Understand the interplay between heat transfer, fluid dynamics, and mass transfer in engineering applications, enhancing their ability to contribute to multidisciplinary projects.
These skills empower students to tackle current and future challenges in energy, sustainability, and technology development, making them valuable assets in both academic research and industry settings.
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