Course Description:
Transport of heat and mass by diffusion and convection; transport of heat by radiation; boiling; evaporation; mathematical formulation of problems and equipment design for heat and mass transfer; laboratory exercises.
Reference Textbook:
- “Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer”, Frank P. Incropera, David P. DeWitt, Theodore L. Bergman, Adrienne S. Lavine, John Wiley and Sons, 7th edition (2011).
- “Transport Phenomena”, R.B. Bird, W.E. Stewart, E.N. Lightfoot, John Wiley and Sons, 2nd edition (2007).
Laboratories:
There will be 3 laboratories, 2 computer simulation and 1 experimental laboratory, associated with this course..
Mark Distribution:
Assignments
Quizzes
Lab reports
Mid-term examination
Final examination |
0%
20%
10%
20%
50% |
Missed Exam Policy:
All weight of a missed exam will be carried to the final exam for the course. Under no circumstances will there be make up exams.
Academic Integrity:
McGill values academic integrity, which is fundamental to achieving our mission of the advancement of learning. The website www.mcgill.ca/integrity is a resource for faculty and students and is intended to promote academic integrity at McGill by providing information about the meaning of integrity, about how to foster it, and about the consequences of breaching it.
Rules of Conduct:
The instructor and the teaching assistants are committed to the Faculty Blueprint and to academic integrity. The same is expected from every student taking this course. Please read and understand the Blueprint and academic integrity www.mcgill.ca/engineering/faculty/ethics. The instructor expects a dynamic and participating classroom. Students who disturb the instructor and other classmates (ex. Talking) will be asked to leave the room. The same policy will apply to students working on assignments from another course during the lectures.
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