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Course Name
Turkish
Uygulamalı Isı Geçişi
English
Applied Heat Transfer
Course Code
MAK 370
Credit
Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester
6
2
1
2
-
Course Language
Turkish
Course Coordinator
İsmail Yalçın Uralcan
Course Objectives
1. To provide the knowledge of economic design of heat exchangers.
2. To provide the knowledge of combustion analysis and applications.
3. To provide the knowledge on condensation control and calculation in building components.
4. To make known engineering practice and concepts of heat exchangers performance details.
5. To make known fundamentals of mass exchangers.
Course Description
Principles of mass transfer by diffusion and convection. Simultaneous heat and mass transfer.
Heat and mass exchangers. Combustion. Application in heat and mass exchanger design with
emphasis on economics and variation of operating conditions.
Course Outcomes
1. The ability of modelling systems with design and economic variables.
2. The ability of analysis of combustion. (e)
3. The ability of calculation and control of condensation in building elements.
4. The ability of solving diffusion problems using mass transfer coefficient and calculation
methods. (a, e)
5. The ability of mass and heat exchangers design. (c)
6. Design, optimize and present a project in a subject which will be covered in class as a team
(d, g)
Pre-requisite(s)
MAK311/E or MAK313/E and AKM205/E or AKM209 /E)
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Other
Textbook
Other References
1. Isı ve Kütle Geçişinin Temelleri, Bergman, Lavine Incropera, DeWitt (tercüme), Palme Yayıncılık, 2015.
2. Heat Transfer, Holman, 11th Ed.n, McGraw-Hill, 2009.
3. Design and Simulation of Thermal Systems, N. V. Suryanarayana, Oner Arici, McGraw Hills, 2003
4. Elements of Thermal-Fluid System Design, L.C. Burmeister, Prentice hall 1998
5. Analysis and Design of Energy Systems, B.K.Hodge and R. B. Taylor, 3rd ed., Prentice Hall, 1999
6. Design of Fluid Thermal Systems, W. S. Janna, 2nd ed., PWS, 1998
7. Design and Optimization of Thermal Systems, Y. Jaluria, McGraw Hills, 1998.
8. Thermal Design & Optimization. A. Bejan, G. Tsaatsaronis, M. Moran,Wiley, 1999
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