Heat & Mass Transfer: Theory & Application
Heat & Mass Transfer: Theory & Application
Heat & Mass Transfer: Theory & Application
Education
• Ph.D. (Composite Structures) :
University Toulouse III, France - 2003
• B.E (Mechanical) :
NED University of Engineering Technology, Pakistan - 1992
Dr. S. Kamran Afaq
Work Experience
• Professor (HOD)
HITEC University – 2009 – till date
• GM (Dy. Director)
Dr. A. Q. Khan Research Laboratories – 1994 - 2009
• Visiting Professor
KICSIT – 2004 – 2009
PIEAS – 2008
NIDA – 2006
• Assistant Professor
ENIT – France – 2002 - 2004
Introduction
Water Circulation
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Course Outline
• Introduction
• Heat Conduction
• Fundamental of Convection
• Application : Heat Exchangers
• Mass Diffusion
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• Basics of Heat Transfer
• Heat & other Forms of Energy
• Mechanism of Heat Transfer
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Book:
Heat Transfer: A Practical Approach
By: Y A Cengel
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Thermodynamics :
Deals with the amount of heat transfer as a system undergoes
from one state to other equilibrium state.
Heat Transfer :
1. In engineering we are normally interested in the rate of heat
transfer. How much heat is transfer per unit of time.
2. As well as the temperature distribution within the system at a
specified time.
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Heat Transfer?
Pipe flow Current flow
Pressure Voltage
Difference Difference
Heat Transfer :
Heat Transfer
Human Comfort
A human body is
continuously rejecting
heat to surrounding.
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Daily Life Examples
A designer of thermos
normally interested in
that how long coffee will
sustain its temperature
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2. Boilers
3. Condensers
UNITS
Energy :
• Thermal
• Chemical, Nuclear
• K.E, P.E
• Mechanical
• Electrical
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U = K.E + P.E
Portion of K.E = Sensible Energy or Heat
Temperature :
Average K.E of molecules
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Calorie :
Specific Heat:
Amount of heat required raise the temperature of a
unit mass of a substance by 1°C
UNIT ? C = f ( P,T )
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Specific Heat:
For an ideal gas , specific heat normally depends
only on temperature.
At low
pressure real
gas also du = Cv(T) dT dh = Cp(T) dT
behave as
Ideal gas
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Enthalpy
Sum of internal energy and energy required to flow of fluid
h = u + Pv
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Steady State :
Esystem 0
Ein Eout
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Heat Transfer
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Heat Transfer
Heat Transfer
Example-1
V = π D3 / 6
SA = π D2
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Heat Transfer
Example-2
Assumption
• Heat loss is negligible
• Specific heats are constant
1. Conduction
2. Convection
3. Radiation
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Conduction :
Transfer of heat through solids or stationary fluids
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Convection :
In this mode heat is transfer due to the movement
of the fluids
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Radiation :
It does not require any medium for heat transfer. In
this mode the electromagnetic radiation is emitted by an
object for heat transfer.
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