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Course File

of
Heat Transfer
(MEE-S305)

Course Instructor
Vikash Katiyar
Assistant Professor

DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


CONTENTS
1. Cover Page & Content
2. Vision of the Department
3. Mission of the Department
4. PEO’s and PO’s
5. Course Objectives & Course Outcomes (CO’s)
6. Mapping of CO’s with PO’s
7. Course Syllabus
8. Time Table
9. Student List
10.Lecture Plan
11. Assignment Sheets/ Tutorial Sheets
12. Mid Semester Question Papers
13. End Semester Exam (Final Exam) Question Papers
14.Lecture Notes/ Reference Materials
15.Results
16.Result Analysis
About Department of Mechanical Engineering

Department of Mechanical Engineering was established in 1996. It is currently offering an


Undergraduate program of B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering with an intake of 66 students.
The Department has well equipped laboratory and research facilities to cater to the need of
UG program. Department also extends Testing and Consultancy work for local Industries.

Vision To be a centre of excellence in Mechanical Engineering education and research for the
benefit of global society and humanity.
Mission
1.To transform our students into employable technologists.
2.The graduates will be educated and trained to contribute in manufacturing and allied
sectors.
3.The graduates will be imparted multidisciplinary competence to enable them to contribute
in higher education, IT and IT enabled services, research and development organisations.
4.The graduates shall be finished for employability and professionalism by involving experts
from commerce, industry and small enterprises.
Mechanical Engineering Programme Specific Outcomes
PSO1 To empower the students to apply practical skills, knowledge in major streams such as
design, thermal, manufacturing and industrial engineering

PSO2 To enable the student to take up career in industries or to pursue higher studies in mechanical
and interdisciplinary programs with regard to ethics, environment and society.

Mechanical Engineering Programme Outcomes


PO1
Engineering knowledge: Apply knowledge of mathematics, science and engineering to
analyze, design and evaluate mechanical components & systems using state -of-the-art IT
tools.
PO2
Problem analysis: Analyze problems of mechanical engineering including thermal,
manufacturing and industrial systems to formulate design requirements.
PO3
Design/development of solutions: Design, implement, and evaluate mechanical systems
and processes considering public health, safety, cultural, societal and environmental
issues.
PO4
Conduct investigations of complex problems: Design and conduct experiments using
domain knowledge and analyze data to arrive at valid conclusions.
PO5
Modern tool usage: Apply current techniques, skills, knowledge and computer-based
methods & tools to develop mechanical systems, understanding of the limitations.
PO6
The engineer and society: Analyze the local and global impact of modern technologies
on individual organizations, society and culture and professional engineering practice.
PO7
Environment and sustainability: Apply knowledge of contemporary issues to
investigate and solve problems with a concern for sustainability and eco friendly
environment.
PO8
Ethics: Apply ethical principles and commit to professional ethics and legal
responsibilities and social norms of the engineering practice.
PO9
Individual and team work: Function effectively as an individual, and as a member or
leader in diverse teams, and in multidisciplinary settings.
PO10
Communication: Communicate effectively in diverse groups and exhibit leadership
qualities, to comprehend and write effective reports.

PO11
Project management and finance: Apply management principles to manage projects in
multidisciplinary environment.
PO12
Life-long learning: Pursue life-long learning as a means to enhance knowledge and
skill.

Course Description
The course will give an introductory treatment of the governing laws for heat transfer. The
following topics are covered: Steady state and transient conduction, fundamentals and
engineering treatment of convection heat transfer, radiation heat transfer and heat
exchangers. Both analytical and numerical solution methods are presented.

Course outcomes
CO1 Understand the concepts of Basic Heat Transfer mechanisms and their
applications

CO2 Understand and Solve heat transfer by conduction in solids for steady
state and transient conditions.

CO3 Understand the effect of thermal conductivity on heat transfer


mechanisms

CO4 Explain and solve heat transfer by forced and natural convection

CO5 Discuss and solve heat transfer problems of convection using


dimensional analysis
CO6 Analyse the performance of heat exchanger equipments.
COURSE OUTCOMES – PROGRAMME OUTCOMES MAPPING TABLE
COs Statement Program Outcomes Program
Specific
Outcomes
PS PSO
PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO O 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1
MEE-S305.1 Understand the
concepts of Basic
Heat Transfer 3 2
mechanisms and their 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 2
applications

MEE-S305.2 Understand and Solve


heat transfer by
conduction in solids 3 2
for steady state and 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 2
transient conditions.

MEE-S305.3 Understand the effect


of thermal
conductivity on heat 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 2 3 2
transfer mechanisms

MEE-S305.4 Explain and solve heat 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 2


transfer by forced and
natural convection

MEE-S305.5 Discuss and solve heat 3 2


transfer problems of 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 2 3 1 2
convection using
dimensional analysis
MEE-S305.6 Analyse the 3 2
performance of heat
exchange 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 2 3 1 2
equipments.

Course Code: MEE-S305 Breakup: 3– 0 – 0 – 4


Course Name: Heat Transfer
Course Details:
Introduction, Fourier’s, Newton and Stefan Boltzman’s law. Combined modes of heat transfer,
thermal diffusivity, and overall heat transfer coefficient. The thermal conductivity of solids,
liquid and gases, factors influencing conductivity , The general differential equation of
conduction, Convection, laminar boundry layer equations on a flat plate and in tube, dimensional
analysis of convection, empirical relationship for forced convection. Heat exchangers
Text Books:
1. Holman, J. P. Heat Transfer”, 9th Edn., McGraw Hill, 2004.

2. Kern, D.Q., “Process Heat Transfer” ―, McGraw-Hill, 1999.

3. Cengel, Y.A., Heat Transfer - A Practical Approach, McGraw-Hill, 1998.

Reference books:

1. Incropera , F.P. and Dewitt, D.P., Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer, 5th ed., John Wiley,
2002.
TIME TABLE
DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, UIET- KANPUR
FIRST HALF SECOND HALF
Time 9:00-10:00
/ 10:00-11:00 11:00-12:00 12:00-01:00 01-02 02:00-03:00 03:00-04:00 04:00-05:00
Days

MON

LUNCH
TUE MEE-S403

WED
THU MEE-S403

FRI

SAT MEE-S403

STUDENT LIST
S.No
. Name of Student Roll No.
CSJMA1500139018
1 ASHISH KAPOOR 9
CSJMA1600139020
2 PRIYANKA 9
CSJMA1700139019
3 DEEPAK KUMAR NISHAD 3
CSJMA1700139020
4 RANJEET KUMAR 6
CSJMA1800139018
5 ABHIJEET YADAV 1
CSJMA1900139020
6 ANUJ TIWARI 5
CSJMA1900139024
7 VIKRANT SINGH 1
CSJMA2000139019
8 ABHISHEK KUMAR 9
CSJMA2000139020
9 ADARSH MAURYA 0
10 Adarsh Verma CSJMA2000139020
1
CSJMA2000139020
11 AMISHA SINGH 2
CSJMA2000139020
12 ANCHITA SHUKLA 3
CSJMA2000139020
13 ANGAD KUMAR 4
CSJMA2000139020
14 ANIRUDH SHARMA 5
CSJMA2000139020
15 ANKUR YADAV 6
CSJMA2000139020
16 ANUSHKA AGARWAL 7
CSJMA2000139020
17 ANUSHKA AWASTHI 8
CSJMA2000139020
18 ARJUN SINGH 9
CSJMA2000139021
19 ASHISH KUMAR 0
CSJMA2000139021
20 AVASHESH VISHWAKARMA 1
CSJMA2000139021
21 AVNINDRA NATH TIWARI 2
CSJMA2000139021
22 AYUSH MISHRA 3
CSJMA2000139021
23 DEEPANJALI PANDEY 4
CSJMA2000139021
24 DEVANSH SRIVASTAVA 5
CSJMA2000139021
25 DIVYANSHU DIXIT 6
CSJMA2000139021
26 GARIMA 7
CSJMA2000139021
27 GARIMA DIXIT 8
CSJMA2000139021
28 JANNAT ANSARI 9
CSJMA2000139022
29 JANVI YADAV 0
CSJMA2000139022
30 Katyayanee Gupta 1
CSJMA2000139022
31 KAVYA BAJPAI 2
CSJMA2000139022
32 KUNAL SINGH MAURYA 3
CSJMA2000139022
33 Manasi 4
CSJMA2000139022
34 MD KAMRAN KHAN 5
35 MOHHAMAD ARIF CSJMA2000139022
6
CSJMA2000139022
36 MOHHAMAD SOHEM 7
CSJMA2000139022
37 MUSHARRAF KHAN 8
CSJMA2000139022
38 NARGIS PARVEEN 9
CSJMA2000139023
39 PRACHI SHUKLA 0
CSJMA2000139023
40 PRAKHAR BAJPAI 1
CSJMA2000139023
41 PRASHANSA JHA 2
CSJMA2000139023
42 PRASHANT CHAUBEY 3
CSJMA2000139023
43 PRATIBHA KUMARI 4
CSJMA2000139023
44 PRAVEEN KAUSHAL PRASAD 5
CSJMA2000139023
45 Prince Goswami 7
CSJMA2000139023
46 PRIYAM PANDEY 8
CSJMA2000139023
47 PUNIT MISHRA 9
PUSHPENDRA KUMAR CSJMA2000139024
48 MISHRA 0
CSJMA2000139024
49 RAHUL GUPTA 1
CSJMA2000139024
50 RUPAL YADAV 2
CSJMA2000139024
51 SAGAR SRIVASTAVA 3
SAKSHAM SHANTANU CSJMA2000139024
52 SHARMA 4
CSJMA2000139024
53 SAKSHI SHARMA 5
CSJMA2000139024
54 SAKSHI TIWARI 6
CSJMA2000139024
55 SARTHAK PANDEY 7
CSJMA2000139024
56 SHAMBHAVI MISHRA 8
CSJMA2000139024
57 SHARAD KUMAR SINGH 9
CSJMA2000139025
58 SHUBHAM SINGH 0
CSJMA2000139025
59 SHWETA SONI 1
60 Siddhant Kharwar CSJMA2000139025
2
CSJMA2000139025
61 SNEH KUMAR 3
CSJMA2000139025
62 SUBHAM PANDEY 4
CSJMA2000139025
63 SUDHANSHU SRIVASTAV 5
CSJMA2000139025
64 SUSHEEL 6
CSJMA2000139025
65 TANYA TYAGI 7
CSJMA2000139025
66 URVASHI NIGAM 8
CSJMA2000139025
67 Vaibhav Jaiswal 9
CSJMA2000139026
68 VARTIKA SHUKLA 0
CSJMA2000139026
69 VIKASH KUMAR SINGH 1
CSJMA2000139026
70 RAM JI GUPTA 2

COURSE PLAN
College Name UIET, CSJMU, KANPUR
Batch 2020
Semester 6
Course code MEE-S305
Course Name Heat Transfer
Course Credit 4
Branch MECHANICAL
Semester 7
Course Coordinator Vikash Katiyar
Lecture/Tutorial Per Week 3/0

S.No Topic Web Links for video Text Book No. of


lectures /Reference Book Lecture
/Other
reading/material
1 Introduction of heat 4
transfer and its mode

2 Thermal properties of solid 3


liquid and gas
3 Effect of thermal 3
conductivity on heat
transfer
4 The general differential 12
equation of conduction in
rectangular, cylindrical and
spherical co-ordinate
system.
5 Convective heat transfer 4
6 Laminer boundry layer 6
equations on a flat
plate and in tube
7 Dimensional analysis of 3
convection
8 Design of Heat exchangers 7

Evaluation Scheme:
Component 1 ATTENDENCE 5
Component 2 QUIZ 15
Component 3 MID SEMESTER 30
Component 4 END SEMESTER 50

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