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AME 30334: Heat (and Mass) Transfer Spring Semester 2013 Lecture: DeBartolo 102 MWF 8:20-9:10 am Recitations:

DeBartolo 136 32334-01, Th 3:30-4:45 pm 32334-02, Th 5:00-6:15 pm Instructor: Frank Incropera (fpi@nd.edu) Assistants: Jesse Coffman (jcoffman@nd.edu) John Dantonio (jdantoni@nd.edu) Adam Hickman (ahickma1@nd.edu) Chris Jasinski (cjasinsk@nd.edu) Office Hours: Incropera (Fitzpatrick 361) MWF 10:00 am-12:00 pm, Assistants (Fitzpatrick 364) W 3:30-5:30 pm; Th 10:00 am-12:00 pm, 7:00-9:00 pm

Textbook: Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer, 7th Edition, by T.L. Bergman, A.S Lavine, F.P. Incropera and D. P. Dewitt. John Wiley and Sons, 2011.

Student Companion Site: Web site that includes answers to selected homework problems, supplemental materials and software entitled Interactive Heat Transfer (IHT). http://bcs.wiley.com/he-bcs/Books?action=index&itemID=0470501979&bcsId=6563 Student Evaluation: Grades will be based on the following point distribution: homework problems, project and quizzes (20), three, hour-long examinations (50), and final examination (30). Academic Code of Honor: As a member of the Notre Dame community, I will not participate in academic dishonesty. Although collaborative study has educational value and is encouraged, all submitted homework must be that of the student. A student may not copy another students homework solution and may not draw on accessible solution manuals. A student may not give or receive unauthorized aid on a quiz or exam. If you become aware of an Honor Code violation, you must notify either the instructor or the Honesty Committee of the department within which the course is taught. The Code of Honor will be strictly applied as described in The Academic Code of Honor (http://nd.edu/~hnrcode/docs/handbook.htm)

AME 30334: HEAT (and MASS) TRANSFER Syllabus: Spring 2014


Date Conduction W, 1/15 F, 1/17 M, 1/20 W, 1/22 F, 1/24 M, 1/27 W, 1/29 F, 1/31 M, 2/3 W, 2/5 F, 2/7 M, 2/10 W, 2/12 F, 2/14
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Topic

Reading1,2

Problems1,3

Introduction/Rate Equations 1-12 (1A) Conservation of Energy 12-31, 36-41(1B) ---45-48 Fouriers Law and the Heat Equation 68-71, 78-80, 82-94 (2A) 112-119, 121-129 (3A:1-7) 1D, SS Conduction: Plane Wall 1D, SS Conduction: Radial Systems 136-143 (3A:8-12) 1D, SS Conduction: Generation 142-154, Appendix C (3B) 1D, SS Conduction: Extended Surfs. 154-170 (3C:1-7) 1D, SS Conduction: Fin Arrays 170-178 (3C:8-12) 2D, SS Conduction 230-231, 235-257 (4A) Transient Conduction: LC Method 280-294 (5A) Transient Conduction: Spatial Effects298-310 (5B:1-6) Transient Conduction: Cont. 310-317 (5B:7-9) Quiz 1 Exam 1

1.9, 1.18, 1.34 1.42, 1.64 1.65, 1.76 2.6, 2.19, 2.37 2.57, 3.3a, 3.30 3.51a, 3.68 3.94, 3.97 3.124, 3.126 3.154 4.23, 4.45 5.10, 5.25 5.59, 5.63a

From Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer, 7e, and power point modules (M). Reading should be done before lecture. 3 Problems are to be done after lecture and will be collected each Friday before the start of lecture.

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