Special Lecture on Mechano-Infra Engineering A

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Lecturer
Song Tae Ho 
Place
Wed5-6(I123)  
Credits
Lecture2  Exercise0  Experiment0
Code
40015
Syllabus updated
2014/4/7
Lecture notes updated
2014/7/1
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Semester
Spring Semester

Outline of lecture

In this course, the lecturer intends to introduce some critical issues in radiation heat transfer, mainly focusing on application to practical engineering problems such as boilers, furnaces, steel manufacturing, LNG engineering and building insulations. The topics are in accordance with the lecture窶冱 research interests throughout his life. The students will be guided to get some insight on the global energy issues and the break-through. The course will be taught in English.

Purpose of lecture

The objective of this class is to understand some issues in radiation heat transfer, mainly focusing on application to practical engineering problems such as boilers, furnaces, steel manufacturing, LNG engineering and building insulations.

Plan of lecture

#1 April 9 (Wed.) Introductory remarks
#2 April 16 (Wed.) Radiative transfer equation
#3 April 23 (Wed.) RTE solution methods: zone method, P-1 method
#4 April 30 (Wed.) RTE solution methods: DOM and its variations
#5 May 14 (Wed.) Absorption/emission properties of participating media
#6 May 21 (Wed.) No class
#7 May 28 (Wed.) Scattering properties
#8 June 4 (Wed.) Computational models of gas absorption/emission
#9 June 11 (Wed.) WSGGM and further considerations
#10 June 18 (Wed.) Inverse radiation problems
#11 June 25 (Wed.) Spectral remote sensing
#12 July 2 (Wed.) Combined mode of heat transfer
#13 July 9 (Wed.) Energy crisis and global warming
#14 July 16 (Wed.) Insulation technology
#15 July 23 (Wed.) Buffer

Textbook and reference

Text: Lecture note will be provided.
References: - M.F. Modest, Radiative Heat Transfer, 2nd ed., 2003, Academic Press.
- J.R. Howell, R. Siegel and M.P. Menguc, Thermal Radiation Heat Transfer, 5th ed., CRC Press, 2010.

Related and/or prerequisite courses

none

Evaluation

Homework 40%, Exam 30%, Attendance 30%.

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