Heat Transfer Theory and Applications
Heating and cooling systems are used to transfer heat from one place to another in order to control the climate in enclosed spaces. Industrially, heating and cooling equipment is used to control chemical reaction rates, evaporate liquids, condense vapors, maintain the properties of materials, and wash, dry, preheat, and cook substances. In addition to being heated or cooled, equipment and buildings are often insulated in order to prevent heat transfer to or from the surrounding environment. This course describes why heat transfer occurs, the three different modes of heat transfer, factors that can affect the heat transfer rate, how typical heat exchangers (which facilitate the transfer of heat) are designed and operated, and common heat exchanger issues.
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Learning Objectives
By the end of this module, you will be able to:
- Describe the effect of temperature on heat transfer
- Define specific heat
- Describe the three ways that heat can transfer
- Compare natural convection and forced convection
- Describe radiative heat transfer
- Describe shell-and-tube and plate heat exchangers
Specs
Course Level | Intermediate |
Languages | English |
Compatibility | Audio, Video, MobileReady, Responsive |
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