Hyung Gyu Park: Catalogue data in Spring Semester 2018 |
Name | Prof. Dr. Hyung Gyu Park |
Department | Mechanical and Process Engineering |
Relationship | Associate Professor |
Number | Title | ECTS | Hours | Lecturers | |
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151-0211-00L | Convective Heat Transport Does not take place this semester. | 5 credits | 4G | H. G. Park | |
Abstract | This course will teach the field of heat transfer by convection. This heat transport process is intimately tied to fluid dynamics and mathematics, meaning that solid background in these disciplines are necessary. Convection has direct implications in various industries, e.g. microfabrication, microfluidics, microelectronics cooling, thermal shields protection for space shuttles. | ||||
Learning objective | Advanced introduction to the field of heat transfer by convection. | ||||
Content | The course covers the following topics: 1. Introduction: Fundamentals and Conservation Equations 2. Laminar Fully Developed Velocity and Temperature Fields 3. Laminar Thermally Developing Flows 4. Laminar Hydrodynamic Boundary Layers 5. Laminar Thermal Boundary Layers 6. Laminar Thermal Boundary Layers with Viscous Dissipation 7. Turbulent Flows 8. Natural Convection. | ||||
Lecture notes | Lecture notes will be delivered in class via note-taking. Textbook serves as a great source of the lecture notes. | ||||
Literature | Text: (Main) Kays and Crawford, Convective Heat and Mass Transfer, McGraw-Hill, Inc. (Secondary) A. Bejan, Convection Heat Transfer References: Incropera and De Witt, Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer, or Introduction to Heat Transfer Kundu and Cohen, Fluid Mechanics, Academic Press V. Arpaci, Convection Heat Transfer | ||||
151-1633-AAL | Energy Conversion Does not take place this semester. Enrolment ONLY for MSc students with a decree declaring this course unit as an additional admission requirement. Any other students (e.g. incoming exchange students, doctoral students) CANNOT enrol for this course unit. | 4 credits | 9R | H. G. Park | |
Abstract | Fundamentals of Thermal Sciences in association with Energy Conversion | ||||
Learning objective | To become acquainted and familiarized with basic principles of fundamental thermal sciences (Thermodynamics, Heat Transfer, etc.) as well as their linkage to energy conversion technologies. | ||||
Content | Thermodynamics (first and second laws), Heat Transfer (conduction/convection/radiation), Technical Applications | ||||
Lecture notes | Slides will be distributed by e-mail every week. | ||||
Literature | 1. Introduction to Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer, 2nd ed. by Cengel, Y. A., McGraw Hill; 2. Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics, 6th ed. by Moran & Shapiro, Wiley | ||||
Prerequisites / Notice | This course is intended for students outside of D-MAVT. |