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Convection:

Force and free convection


Physicle mechanism of convection
What is h and determination of h?
Velocity boundry layer
Thermal boundry layers
Nuselt number
Prandtl number
Critical Reynolds number
Forced convection in tubes
- Dittus and boelter co-relation
-sieder and coalter co-relation
Forced convection outside the tubes
Churchill and berstein co-relation
Wheitkher co-relation
Example 7.5 and 7.6
Flow across tube banks
Overall heat transfer cofficient for plane and cylindricle walls
Problem 12.3
Log mean temperature difference for co current and counter current
Example 9.1
Problem 9.5 and 9.6
Examples 5.1,5.2,5.3 and 5.4
Problem 5.1,5.2,5.3 and 5.4
Problem 11.3

hto s-1.
conduction convection and radiation introduction
example 1.1
fourier la of heat conduction
example 1.5
example 9.2 coulson
thermal conductivity
thermal diffusivity
example 1.8
general heat conduction equation

example 2.3
one dimensional steady state conduction through plane wall
example 2.11
one dimensional steady state conduction through composite wall
thermal resistant
problem 2.23
example 9.3 coulson
example 2.4
example 3.1
one dimensional steady state through conduction in cylinder
one dimensional steady state conduction through steady state sphericle coordinate
example 2.15
example 2.16
criticle radius derivation

HTO S-3 SYALLABUS.....


caloric and wall temperature
introduction of double pipe,compact ,shell and tube and plate frame heat exchanger
DOUBLE PIPE HEAT EXCHANGER
CALCULATION OF RENYOLD NUMBER FOR INNER PIPE FLOWING FLUID
FOULING FACTOR of DIRT FACTOR
PRELIMANRY DESIGN STEPS FOR HEAT EXCHANGER
EXAMPLE #6.1 D Q KERN
SHELL AND TUBE HEAT EXCHANGER
EXAMPLE 7.3 D Q KERN
EFFECTIVENESS -NTU (CENGEL CHAPTER 13 ) TOPIC 13.5
EXAMPLE 13.7 AND 13.5 FROM CENGEL
EXAMPLE #9.29 FROM COULSON VOLUME 1...
EVAPORATION ...... TYPES ARE IMPORTANT
EXAMPLE 16.2 FORM MECAB AND SMITH

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