ERT 216/4 HEAT & MASS TRANSFER
Course Synopsis:
This course covers the modes of heat transfer, which are conduction, convection and radiation, the application of the principle in various unit operations in plant. The principle of mass transfer will also be discussed. The application of mass transfer will be covered in the next course called bioseparation engineering and unit operation.
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Course Outcomes:
Ability to calculate mode of heat transferred.
Ability to calculate mode of mass transferred.
Ability to evaluate heat transfer knowledge as well as designing heat transfer equipment.
References:
Christie J. Geankoplis. 2003. Transport Processes and Separation Process Principles: Includes Unit Operations. McGraw-Hill, Fourth Edition.
Holman J.P. 2001. Heat Transfer, Eighth SI, McGraw-Hill.
McCabe et. al. 2005. Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering, McGraw Hill, New York.
Doran M. P. 2006. Bioprocess Engineering Principles, Academic Press, London.
Incropera, F. P. and De Witt, D. P. 2006. Fundamentals of heat and mass transfer, 6th Ed, Wiley, New York.