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Course Name
Turkish Isı Transferi
English Heat Transfer
Course Code
GMI 352E Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester -
3 - - -
Course Language English
Course Coordinator Yasin Arslanoğlu
Course Objectives 1. To introduce heat transfer modes, conduction, convection and radiation and to gain the ability to calculate heat transfer for each.
2. To gain physical interpretation skills of thermal systems by using the principles of heat transfer.
3. To provide the ability to create and solve mathematical models of thermal systems.
4. To introduce heat transfer applications with examples.
Course Description Heat transfer mechanisms. Continuous and transient heat conduction in solids, solution methods. Laminar, turbulent forced convection and natural convection. Phase change heat transfer. heat exchangers. Heat transfer by radiation.
Course Outcomes 1. To be able to write the mass, momentum and energy conservation equations suitable for heat transfer problems.
2. To be able to define heat transfer with thermal potential and thermal resistances.
3. To understand the solid-fluid heat transfer interaction (heat convection), to be able to calculate the heat transfer using the appropriate correlation, and to find the temperature distribution of the environment.
4. To be able to choose the appropriate correlation for the heat transfer calculation in boiling and condensation problems.
5. Solving the heat transfer problem with analytical and approximate methods.
6. To understand surface heat radiation and radiation properties.
Pre-requisite(s)
Required Facilities
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Textbook Heat And Mass Transfer, 6th Edition, Si Units Yunus Cengel, Afshin Ghajar
Other References Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer, Incropera-Dewitt, JohnWiley&Sons.
Çözümlü ısı taşınımı problemleri, O.F. Genceli, Birsen yayınevi, 2001.
 
 
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