abet course syllabus che 346 heat transfer

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1 Jordan University of Science and Technology Faculty of Engineering Department of Chemical Engineering Course Catalog 3 Credit hours (3 h lectures). Nature and Modes of Heat Transfer. Steady-State Heat Conduction. Unsteady-State Heat Conduction (Lumped Analysis). Principles of Convection. Empirical Relations for Natural and Forced Convection. Introduction to Boiling & Condensation. Heat Exchangers. Text Book(s) Çengel, Y. and Ghajar, A., Heat and Mass Transfer, 4 th ed., McGraw –Hill, New York, 2011. References Books 1. Holman, J. P. Heat Transfer, 9 th ed., McGraw –Hill, New York, 2002. 2. Incropera, F. P.and Dewitt, D. P., Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer, 5 th ed., Wiley, New York, 2002. 3. Carslaw , H.S., and Jaeger, J.C., Conduction of Heat in Solids, 2 nd ed., Oxford university Press, New York , 1959. Journals - Chemical Engineering Magazine - Process Heating Internet links - http://elearning.just.edu.jo - http://highered.mcgrawhill.com/sites/0073398128/information_center_view0/supplements.html Class Schedule & Room Lecture Time: Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, sec. 1: 9:15 -10:15, sec. 2: 10:15-11:15 Room: CH2 106 Office Hours Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday: 11:15 - 12:15 Monday and Wednesday: 11:00 - 12:00 Prerequisites Prerequisites by course CHE 343 Fluid Mechanics Instructor Instructor Dr. Rami Jumah Office Location College of Engineering building, CH1 L2 Office Phone 720-1000 ext: 22364 E-mail [email protected] Teaching Assistant TBA ChE 346 Heat Transfer Spring 2015

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    Jordan University of Science and Technology

    Faculty of Engineering Department of Chemical Engineering

    Course Catalog

    3 Credit hours (3 h lectures). Nature and Modes of Heat Transfer. Steady-State Heat Conduction. Unsteady-State Heat Conduction (Lumped Analysis). Principles of Convection. Empirical Relations for Natural and Forced Convection. Introduction to Boiling & Condensation. Heat Exchangers.

    Text Book(s)

    engel, Y. and Ghajar, A., Heat and Mass Transfer, 4th ed., McGraw Hill, New York, 2011.

    References

    Books 1. Holman, J. P. Heat Transfer, 9th ed., McGraw Hill, New York, 2002. 2. Incropera, F. P.and Dewitt, D. P., Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer, 5th ed., Wiley, New York, 2002. 3. Carslaw , H.S., and Jaeger, J.C., Conduction of Heat in Solids, 2nd ed., Oxford university Press, New York ,

    1959.

    Journals - Chemical Engineering Magazine

    - Process Heating

    Internet links

    - http://elearning.just.edu.jo

    - http://highered.mcgrawhill.com/sites/0073398128/information_center_view0/supplements.html

    Class Schedule & Room Lecture Time: Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday, sec. 1: 9:15 -10:15, sec. 2: 10:15-11:15 Room: CH2 106

    Office Hours

    Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday: 11:15 - 12:15 Monday and Wednesday: 11:00 - 12:00

    Prerequisites Prerequisites by course CHE 343 Fluid Mechanics

    Instructor Instructor Dr. Rami Jumah

    Office Location College of Engineering building, CH1 L2

    Office Phone 720-1000 ext: 22364

    E-mail [email protected]

    Teaching Assistant TBA

    ChE 346 Heat Transfer Spring 2015

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    Mapping of Course Objectives to Program Outcomes

    1. Be familiar with the concept of heat transfer [a]

    2. Describe the three modes of heat transfer mathematically and physically [a,e ]

    3. Solve heat conduction problems in steady-state and transient conditions [a,e,k ]

    4. Apply convective heat transfer correlations to both forced and free convective heat transfer systems [a,e ]

    5. Perform general energy analysis on heat exchangers [c,e,k]

    6. Design double pipe, shell and tube, and cross-flow heat exchanger [c,e,k]

    Relationship to Program Outcomes (score out of 5) A B C D E F G H I J K

    5 - 2 - 4 - - - - - 2

    Relationship to Program Objectives

    1 2 3 4 5 6

    - - - -

    Prepared by: Dr. Rami Jumah Last Modified: February 4, 2015

    Topics Covered Topics Chepters in Text

    Introduction and basic concepts Chapter 1

    Heat conduction equation Chapter 2

    Steady heat conduction Chapter 3

    Transient heat conduction Chapter 4

    Fundamentals of convection Chapter 6

    External forced convection Chapter 7

    Internal forced convection Chapter 8

    Natural convection Chapter 9

    Heat Exchangers Chapter 11

    Boiling and condensation Chapter 10

    Evaluation

    Assessment Tool Expected Due Date Weight

    Homework & Quizzes One week after homework problems are assigned 10%

    First Exam According to the department schedule 25 %

    Second Exam According to the department schedule 25 %

    Final Exam According to the University final examination schedule 40 %

    ABET Category Content

    Engineering Science 2.5 Credits

    Engineering Design

    0.5 Credit