Review of Convection Heat Transfer

Location: Distance Learning Course

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2022 - 2023 On-line Individual$ 160.00

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This module presents a review of convection heat transfer principles. Topics covered include external forced convection, internal forced convection, and natural convection. The interdependence between fluid mechanics and convective heat transfer is emphasized. Dimensionless parameters are reviewed. A companion course reviews principles of conduction and radiation.

Course Objectives
The following learning objectives are intended:
1. Refresh knowledge of heat transfer by forced convection
2. Highlight connections between fluid mechanics and convective heat transfer
3. Refresh knowledge of heat transfer by natural convection
4. Emphasize the use of dimensionless parameters in convection correlations


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Fee: $160.00
Hours:2.00
CEUs:0.20

Distance Learning Course

Distance Learning Course

Sushil Bhavnani

Dr. Sushil H. Bhavnani holds the Henry M. Burt Chair in Mechanical Engineering at Auburn University. His primary research area is in liquid cooling of high-powered microprocessors. In 2013, he received the Senior-level Research Award for Excellence from the Auburn Alumni Engineering Council. He is the 2008 recipient of the ASME Electrical and Electronics Packaging Division’s Clock Award for sustained contributions to the area of electronics packaging. He has authored 150 refereed journal and conference publications resulting from research sponsored by NASA, the National Science Foundation, the U. S. Department of Energy, the U. S. Department of Defense, Southern Company, Vulcan Engineering Company, the Electric Power Research Institute, Dresser Rand Corporation, and Alabama Electric Cooperatives. His teaching has been recognized with twelve excellence awards, including the Mortar Board Award, the Walker Award, the Birdsong Award, the Pumphrey Award, and the Leischuck Presidential Award for Excellence in Teaching. He is a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Sushil has led student teams in international solar-powered car and solar house competitions and is the recipient of the 2014 Auburn University Spirit of Sustainability Award.

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