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Radiation Heat Transfer

Type of study Doctoral
Language of instruction English
Code 361-0907/03
Abbreviation PřZář
Course title Radiation Heat Transfer
Credits 10
Coordinating department Department of Power Engineering
Course coordinator doc. Ing. Zdeněk Kadlec, Ph.D.

Subject syllabus

The course complements the Transport Phenomena.Basic laws of analogy and transfer phenomena. Momentum, Euler, Navier and Bernouliho Stokes equations for three-dimensional arrangement of Newtonian fluids.Transfer of energy balance , the Fourier Kirchhoff equation, the choice of initial and boundary conditions.Mass transfer. I. and II. Fick law of diffusion. The theory of similarity and modeling, sentence similarity, basic methods similarity theory, the analysis of momentum, energy and matter. Unsteady heat conduction, analytical methods for solution of unsteady řešení.Numerical methods . Heat, explicit and implicit method. Natural and forced convection. Heat exchanger calculation and design, numerical solution, transfer in heat exchangers. Heat transfer in boiling and condensation. Transport phenomena in the phase.Mass transfer. Nonstationary mass transfer, analytical and numerical calculation.Radiation, radiation-absorbing environment, numerical solution, pyrometry.Mathematic modeling transmission of radiation phenomena, three-dimensional mathematical model, solving the model calculations Fluent. Transmission phenomena.transmission of radiation phenomena, three-dimensional mathematical model, solving the model calculations Fluent. Transmission phenomena.

Literature

MODEST, F., M. : Radiative Heat Transfer, McGraw-Hill, Inc.,New York,1993
HOLMAN, J.P. Heat Transfer. 5.vyd. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, 1981. 570 s. ISBN 0-07-029618-9 .
INCROPERA, Frank P. Principles of heat and mass transfer. 7th ed., international student version. Singapore: Wiley, c2013. ISBN 978-0-470-64615-1

Advised literature

KAKAC,S., SHAH,R.K., AUNG,W. Handbook of Single-Phase Convective Heat Transfer. 1.vyd. USA New York: John Wiley a Sons,Inc. 1987. 1246 s. ISBN 0-471-81 702-3.