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Terminated in academic year 2012/2013

Heat Transfer Theory and Practice in Fire Protection

Type of study Doctoral
Language of instruction Czech
Code 361-0956/01
Abbreviation HGF
Course title Heat Transfer Theory and Practice in Fire Protection
Credits 10
Coordinating department Department of Power Engineering
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Pavel Kolat, DrSc.

Course aims

The course is part of doctoral studies. It enables a proper understanding of other special items such as dynamics, fire tactics, fire safety and state security industry. When preventive inspections of existing buildings and the approval of new facilities will enable knowledge to identify and anticipate possible sources of fire, explosion and other accidents. The sources of knowledge enables the correct application of knowledge from heat and theoretical rationale and design of measures that significantly reduce the risk of their occurrence.

Literature

KAKAC, S. Handbook of single-phase convective heat transfer. USA New York: John Wiley and Sons.Inc 2000, 1246 pp. ISBN 0-471-81-702-3.
Modest, M. Radiative Heat transfer. New York: McGraw-Hill,Inc.2003 832 pp. ISBN 0-07-042675-9.

Advised literature

Moran, M. Fundamentals of engineering thermodynamics.USA New York: John Wiley and Sons.Inc 1998, 804 pp. ISBN 0-471-51117-2 .
Intropera, F. Fundamentals of heat and mass transfer.John Wiley and Sons.Inc 2002, 981 pp. ISBN 0-471-38650-2.