Course description
Heat Transfer Fundamentals
Heat transfer is the major topic in each industrial application. Each chemical, mechanical and industrial topic is designed and operated according to the heat transfer phenomena involved. The properties of materials, the financial outcome of processes, the safety of operations all rely on optimized heat transfer. Heat transfer together with mass transfer dominate all known processes and their understanding is of the greatest important to the engineer / scientist involved in any stage of such a process. This course covers all mechanisms of heat transfer and includes various examples, case studies and exercises.
Suitability - Who should attend?
This course is a great match for:Chemical engineers, electrical engineers, environmental engineers, mechanical engineers that need to understand heat transferAcademics and university students that need to increase their understanding of the subject
Outcome / Qualification etc.
This course is a great match for:Chemical engineers, electrical engineers, environmental engineers, mechanical engineers that need to understand heat transferAcademics and university students that need to increase their understanding of the subject
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