This document provides information about a worksheet for a Heat and Mass Transfer course taught at Excel Engineering College. The objectives of the unit on conduction in Cartesian and polar coordinates are to understand heat transfer mechanisms under steady and transient conditions. Students will learn to apply heat conduction equations to different surface configurations and solve problems under steady state and transient conditions. The document lists evaluation methods, reference materials, and possible exam questions related to Laplace's equation, Poisson's equation, and deriving the heat conduction equation in Cartesian and cylindrical coordinate systems.
This document provides information about a worksheet for a Heat and Mass Transfer course taught at Excel Engineering College. The objectives of the unit on conduction in Cartesian and polar coordinates are to understand heat transfer mechanisms under steady and transient conditions. Students will learn to apply heat conduction equations to different surface configurations and solve problems under steady state and transient conditions. The document lists evaluation methods, reference materials, and possible exam questions related to Laplace's equation, Poisson's equation, and deriving the heat conduction equation in Cartesian and cylindrical coordinate systems.
This document provides information about a worksheet for a Heat and Mass Transfer course taught at Excel Engineering College. The objectives of the unit on conduction in Cartesian and polar coordinates are to understand heat transfer mechanisms under steady and transient conditions. Students will learn to apply heat conduction equations to different surface configurations and solve problems under steady state and transient conditions. The document lists evaluation methods, reference materials, and possible exam questions related to Laplace's equation, Poisson's equation, and deriving the heat conduction equation in Cartesian and cylindrical coordinate systems.
This document provides information about a worksheet for a Heat and Mass Transfer course taught at Excel Engineering College. The objectives of the unit on conduction in Cartesian and polar coordinates are to understand heat transfer mechanisms under steady and transient conditions. Students will learn to apply heat conduction equations to different surface configurations and solve problems under steady state and transient conditions. The document lists evaluation methods, reference materials, and possible exam questions related to Laplace's equation, Poisson's equation, and deriving the heat conduction equation in Cartesian and cylindrical coordinate systems.
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Accredited by NBA, NAAC with `A+` and Recognised by UGC (2F & 12B) Pallakapalayam, Komarapalayam, Namakkal Dt.-637 303 DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING Worksheet Course Code: ME8693 Course Name: HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER Sem/Year: III/VI Lecture Hour: 50 mins Date: Unit / Session Title: CONDUCTION/ Cartesian and Polar Coordinates To understand the mechanisms of heat transfer under steady and transient Course Objective: conditions. Specific Objective To understand the Cartesian and Polar Coordinates Apply heat conduction equations to different surface configurations under Outcome: steady state and transient conditions and solve problems Teaching Aid: Blackboard 1)Statement / Theorem / Concept 2)Block Diagram/Circuit Diagram/Flowchart/Algorithm Notes: 3)Construction/Explanation/Derivation / Advantages / Disadvantages/ Application 4)Exercise / Equation / Answer 16 Marks / 8 Marks / 4 Marks / 2 Marks / 1 Mark 1) 16 Mark Possible Questions: 2) 8 Marks 3) 2 Marks 4) 1 Mark – Objective Type 1) Question – answer 2) Quiz / MCQ’s Evaluation Method: 3) Assignment 4) Seminar 5) Reading Yunus A. Cengel, "Heat Transfer A Practical Approach", Tata McGraw Hill, Text book followed 5th Edition 2015 Kothandaraman, C.P., "Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer", New Age Reference book followed International, New Delhi, 1998. Nag, P.K., "Heat Transfer", Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi, 2002 Website referred https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7Mq4Rdyd1k
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Possible questions Part-A What is Laplace equation for heat flow? What is Poisson's equation for heat flow? Part-B Derive general heat condition equation in Cartesian coordinates system. Derive the general heat conduction equation in cylindrical coordinate system.