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Terminated in academic year 2011/2012

Heat and Mass Transfer

Type of study Doctoral
Language of instruction Czech
Code 635-0905/01
Abbreviation STH
Course title Heat and Mass Transfer
Credits 10
Coordinating department Department of Thermal Engineering
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Miroslav Příhoda, CSc.

Subject syllabus

The analogy between the transport of heat, mass and momentum. Heat conduction. Stationary heat conduction in solids simple and complex forms - analytical and numerical methods. Effect of thermal conductivity on the temperature field. Heat conduction in solids with internal volume heat source. Coefficient of efficiency ribs. Transient heat conduction - the possibility of analytical solutions for simple boundary conditions. Numerical methods for explicit, implicit, Crank-Nicolson method, finite element method. Heat transfer by convection. Analytical determination Nu-criteria for laminar flow. Use of similarity theory for dealing with forced convection, natural and mixed convection. Experimental determination of the possibility of convection heat transfer coefficient. Convective heat transport in the flow of liquid metals. Heat transfer in bubble and boil the liquid membrane, the membrane and drip condensation of steam. Heat transfer by radiation. Radiation black and gray body. Mutually irradiated area - spoke algebra. Models of radiation cataract and real gas. Radiation in absorbing and scattering environment. Flame radiation. The basic equations of mass transfer. Molecular diffusion mass transport. Convective mass transfer. The current heat and mass transport.

Literature

[1] BEJAN, A., KRAUS, A. D. Heat Transfer Handbook. John Wiley & Sons, 2003. 1480 p.

Advised literature

[1] LIENHARD IV, J. H., LIENHARD V, J. H. A Heat Transfer Textbook, 4th edition. http://web.mit.edu/lienhard/www/ahtt.html.
[2] CENGEL, Y. A., TURNER, R. H. Fundamentals of Thermal-Fluid Sciences. New York : McGraw–Hill, 2004, ISBN 0-07-245426-1 .
[3] KREITH, F., BLACK, W. Z. Basic Heat Transfer. 1. ed. New York : Harper and Row, 1980. 512 p.
[4] CEBECI, T., BRADSHAW, P. Physical and Computational Aspects of Convective Heat Transfer. New York : Springer, 1988. 487 p.
[5] The current articles in professional journals.