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TEXTBOOK
MN Ozisik, Heat Conduction, 1993, 2nd Ed (PDF)
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INSTRUCTOR
Dr. A. Moosavi Office: 511 Phone: 66165681 E-mail: moosavi@sharif.edu
ASSISTANT
Heat Conduction
RECOMMENDED REFERENCES
VS Arpaci, Conduction Heat Transfer, 1966
HS Carslaw and JC Jaeger, Conduction of Heat in Solids, 1959
U Grigull and H Sandner, Heat Conduction, 1984
JM Hill and JN Dewynne, Heat conduction, 1987
GE Myers, Analytical methods in conduction heat transfer, 2nd Ed, 1998.
D Poulikakos, Conduction Heat Transfer, Prentice Hall 1994
GE Myers, Analytical methods in Conduction Heat Transfer, 1987
JH Ferziger, Numerical Methods for Engineering Application, 1998
WH Press, SlA Teukolsky, WT Vetterling, BP Flannery, Numerical Recipes, 3rd Edition,2007.
COURSE SCHEDULE AND VENUE
Saturday 9:00-10:30 224
Monday 9:00-10:30 224
COURSE OUTLINE
Chapter 1: conduction (physical principles, the governing equations for moving and stationary systems and ...)
Chapter 2 : Strum-Liouville problem (rectangular case), definition of orthogonality, separation of variables in
rectangular coordinate systems (homogeneous and non-homogeneous problems)
Chapter 3: Strum-Liouville problem (cylindrical case), separation of variables in cylindrical coordinate systems
(homogeneous and non-homogeneous problems)
Chapter 4: Strum-Liouville problem (spherical case), Legendre differential equation , associated Legendre
differential equation, Legendre functions, separation of variables in spherical
coordinate systems (homogeneous and non-homogeneous problems) )
Chapter 5: Types of unsteady solutions, different forms of Duhmel's relation, treatment of discontinuity,
applications of the theorem to differnt systems (lumped, one-dimensional rectangular
and cylindrical coordinate systems)
Chapter 7:
Chapter 9:
Chapter 12:
COURSE GRADING
Midterm 40 percent
Homework 10 percent
Project 10 percent
Final 40 percen
COURSE EXAMINATION SCHEDULE
Midterm
Final
HOMEWORK ASSIGNMENTS
RROBLEMS PROJECTS
Chapter 2: Problem Project I
Chapter 3: Problems Project II
Chapter 4: 4-1, 4-5, and 4-16 Project III
Chapter 5: 5-2, 5-6, and 5-10
Chapter 7: 7-2, 7-7, and 7-9
Chapter 9: 9-1, 9-4, and 9.6
Chapter 12: 12-7 and 12-13