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Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology, Burla Department of Metallurgy& Materials Engineering Lecture Plan-Transport Phenomena

This document provides the lecture plan for the Transport Phenomena course offered in the Department of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering at Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology. The 3 credit course is compulsory for all 4th semester undergraduate students in the department. It will cover topics like fluid flow, heat transfer, mass transfer and their applications in metallurgical systems over 15 weeks with class tests and assignments. Required textbooks and the course schedule are also outlined.
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Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology, Burla Department of Metallurgy& Materials Engineering Lecture Plan-Transport Phenomena

This document provides the lecture plan for the Transport Phenomena course offered in the Department of Metallurgy and Materials Engineering at Veer Surendra Sai University of Technology. The 3 credit course is compulsory for all 4th semester undergraduate students in the department. It will cover topics like fluid flow, heat transfer, mass transfer and their applications in metallurgical systems over 15 weeks with class tests and assignments. Required textbooks and the course schedule are also outlined.
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VEER SURENDRA SAI UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, BURLA

Department of Metallurgy& Materials Engineering


Lecture Plan- Transport phenomena

Subject Name : Transport phenomena

Credits : 3-1-0-4

Prerequisite : Basic Engineering Mathematics

Department : Metallurgy & Materials Engineering

Session : 2016-17 (Even Semester)

Level : Undergraduate (IV-Semester)

Course Instructor : Nilakantha Sahu

Category : Compulsory course for all B. Tech IV Semester students


of MME Department.

Class Schedule

Monday – B321 Wednesday – B321 Thursday– B321 Friday – B321

8:50-9.00 AM 8:00-8:50 AM 12:10-01:00 AM 11:20-12:10 AM

Marks Distribution

End Term Mid Term Assignments + Class Test

70 20 10

Total -100 Marks

Required Text book

1. F.P. Incropera, D. P. Dewitt, T. L. Bergman and A. S. Lavine, Fundamentals of Heat


and Mass Transfer, Wiley.
2. H.S. Ray, Kinetics of Metallurgical Reactions.
3. F.M. White, Fluid Mechanics
COURSE CONTENTS

Sl. No TOPIC HOURS

Fluid Flow: Classification of fluids 1


1.
Energy balance 2
2.

3.
Laminar and Turbulent flows 1

4.
Flow through pipes and ducts 2

Flow measurement 1
5.

6.
Application of dimensional analysis of fluid flow 2

7.
Concept of boundary layer 1

8.
molecular of Knudsen flow, etc. as in problems and exercises 1

CLASS TEST-1 1
9.

10.
Heat Transfer I: Steady state and Transient conduction in solids 1

One dimensional steady state problems of heat flow through composite walls
11. Cylinder and Spheres 2

12.
Unsteady conduction in one dimensional system. 1

13.
Use of Heisler charts and applications 1

Convective heat transfer 1


14.

15.
equation of energy 1

16.
free and forced convections 1

17.
CLASS TEST-2 1

Radiation, Nature of thermal radiation 1


18.

19.
Black and Grey bodies 1

Stefan and Boltzmann law, Kirchhoff’s laws 2


20.

21.
Intensity of radiation, lamberts law 1

View factor 1
22.

23.
Heat transfer between two black walls in an enclosure. 1
Combined effect of convection, conduction and radiation 1

Overall heat transfer coefficient. Example problems and exercises on systems


24. of steady heat flow important in Metallurgy 1

25.
CLASS TEST-3 1

Mass Transfer and Kinetics: Importance in Heterogeneous metallurgical


1
26.
systems of reactions
Steady state one dimensional mass diffusion of component through stationary
27. media 1

28.
Convective mass transfer in fluids, concept of concentration boundary layer 1

Mass transfer coefficient.Heterogeneous reactions of metallurgical importance, 1


29.
their rate controlling steps 1
30.
Discussion of the following examples from metallurgical systems: Nucleation
31. and growth and bubble formation phenomenon 1

32.
Interfacial reaction 1

33.
Carbon gasification by CO2, slag-metal reaction at the interface 1

Topo-chemical model of gas-solid reaction 1


34.
35. CLASS TEST -4 1

Note for students:

1. This is the syllabus; I planned for the “Transport phenomena” course of


Session 2016-17 (Even semester). If you have any query/suggestions mail
me on [email protected]
2. Our course includes tutorials (from every chapter) and Class test.
3. By end of this course student must have 75% attendance, to eligible for
the end semester examination.

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