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22ZP34 - Heat Transfer Operations

Course specification
Course titleHeat Transfer Operations
Acronym22ZP34
Study programme
Module
Lecturer (for classes)
Lecturer/Associate (for practice)
Lecturer/Associate (for OTC)
    ESPB5.0Status
    ConditionThermodynamicsОблик условљености
    The goalThe goal of this course is introduction with basic mechanisms of heat transfer as well as the studying of heat transfer in different geometries, methods of thermohydraulic calculations and performances of heat exchangers.
    The outcomeStudents are expected to gain knowledge which would allow them to select, specify and do the thermohydraulic calculations for the most of the commonly used heat exchangers in the industry.
    Contents
    Contents of lecturesI HEAT TRANSFER. Heat transfer mechanisms. Stationary and non stationary heat transfer. Single-phase and two-phase heat transfer. Similarity theory. Heat transfer correlations. Overall heat transfer coefficient. Radiative heat transfer. II HEAT EXCHANGERS.Classification, selection and application. III TUBULAR HEAT EXCHANGERS. Energy balance. Temeprature distribution. Calculation methods: a) Mean temperature difference (LMTD) b) Number of transfer units (NTU). IV SHELL AND TUBE HEAT EXCHANGERS. Basic construction and application. Thermal resistances. Thermohydraulic calculations. V PLATE HEAT EXCHANGERS. Basic construction and application. Thermohydraulic calculations. VI EVAPORATORS. Classification and application. Continual evaporation. Single stage and multi stage evaporation.
    Contents of exercisesCalculation exercises based on theoretical lessons.
    Literature
    1. Đorđević, B., Šerbanović, S., Tasić A., Živković E., Kijevčanin M., Valent,V., Toplotne operacije, TMF, Beograd, 2013.
    2. Tasić, A., Šerbanović, S., Đorđević, E., Toplotne operacije i oprema, TMF, Beograd, 2005.
    3. Đorđević, B., Valent,V., Šerbanović, S., Kijevčanin M., Termodinamika, TMF, Beograd, 2012.
    4. McCabe,W.K., Smith,J.C., Harriot,P., Unit Operations of Chemical Engineering, McGraw-Hill, New York, 2005.
    Number of hours per week during the semester/trimester/year
    LecturesExercisesOTCStudy and ResearchOther classes
    22
    Methods of teachingLectures, calculation exercises, consultations
    Knowledge score (maximum points 100)
    Pre obligationsPointsFinal examPoints
    Activites during lecturesTest paper30
    Practical lessons20Oral examination
    Projects
    Colloquia50
    Seminars