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24-731 Conductive Heat Transfer

Units:6.0
Department:Mechanical Engineering
Related URLs:http://www.me.cmu.edu

This course focuses upon application of exact and approximate analytical methods to problems on conduction heat transfer, steady state and transient analysis using separation of variables, Laplace transforms, variation of parameters, integral equations, and similarity techniques, as well as numerical solution methods including iteration, relaxation and finite differences. Radiative heat transfer including gaseous radiation is also explored. 4 hrs. lec Corequisite: 24-701 or permission of instructor.


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24-731 Conductive Heat Transfer

Units:6.0
Department:Mechanical Engineering
Related URLs:http://www.me.cmu.edu

This course focuses upon application of exact and approximate analytical methods to problems on conduction heat transfer, steady state and transient analysis using separation of variables, Laplace transforms, variation of parameters, integral equations, and similarity techniques, as well as numerical solution methods including iteration, relaxation and finite differences. Radiative heat transfer including gaseous radiation is also explored. 4 hrs. lec Corequisite: 24-701 or permission of instructor.


  Popularity index
Rank for this semester:#0
Rank in this department:#0

  Students also scheduled
15-212 Principles of Programming
09-841 Spectroscopy
24-101 Fundamentals of Mechanical Engineer...
21-366 Topics in Applied Mathematics
21-484 Graph Theory
09-519 Bioorganic Chemistry: Peptides, Pro...
15-441 Computer Networks
27-100 Engineering the Materials of the Fu...
15-501 Special Topic: HOT Compilation
21-120 Differential and Integral Calculus



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