Course Schedule
MENG 3233 A — Heat Transfer
CRN 50695
3.0 credit hours
The basic principles and equations of heat transfer are presented. Steady and transient conduction, forced and natural convection, thermal radiation, and simultaneous heat transfer mechanisms are examined. Physical arguments are emphasized to develop an intuitive understanding of heat transfer mechanisms. Real-world engineering applications are presented and analyzed. Topics include steady and transient heat conduction, external and internal forced convection, natural convection, boiling and condensation, heat exchangers, and thermal radiation heat transfer. Prerequisite(s): A minimum grade of "C" in ENGR 3431, ENGR 3235.
Course Details
College | Engineering and Computing | Instructor | Calamas, David |
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Location | Statesboro Course | Seats Available |
6 open
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Instructional Method | Technology enhanced Technology is used in delivering instruction to all students in the section, but no class sessions are replaced by technology. | Waitlist Available | No Waitlist Available |
Schedule Type | Lecture | Material Cost | Day1Access |
Semester | Summer 2024 | University Store | Statesboro |
Term | Minimester II | Course Fees | N/A |
Additional Information
The basic principles and equations of heat transfer are presented. Steady and transient conduction, forced and natural convection, thermal radiation, and simultaneous heat transfer mechanisms are examined. Physical arguments are emphasized to develop an intuitive understanding of heat transfer mechanisms. Real-world engineering applications are presented and analyzed. Topics include steady and transient heat conduction, external and internal forced convection, natural convection, boiling and condensation, heat exchangers, and thermal radiation heat transfer. Prerequisite(s): A minimum grade of "C" in ENGR 3431, ENGR 3235.
Meeting Times
Dates | Days | Time | Building | Room |
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June 17 - July 19, 2024 | Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, & Friday | 02:00 PM - 03:45 PM | Engineering & Resear | 3008 |