- Docente: Michele Celli
- Credits: 3
- Language: Italian
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures
- Campus: Bologna
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Corso:
First cycle degree programme (L) in
Energy Engineering (cod. 0924)
Also valid for Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Energy Engineering (cod. 0935)
Learning outcomes
Students will learn to solve numerically basic heat and mass transfer problems.
Course contents
Students will acquire a basic knowledge of the main numerical methods that are employed to treat heat and mass transfer problems. The software MATLAB (© MathWorks) will be presented and employed by the students. The following numerical methods will be presented:
- finite difference method
- finite volume method
- finite element method
Student will solve numerically, by using personal computers placed in the computer laboratory, the following type of problems: two dimensional stationary conduction, two dimensional non-stationary conduction, non isothermal forced convection in ducts, flow around an object.
Readings/Bibliography
Lecture notes.
Arpaci V.S. Larsen P.S. CONVECTION HEAT TRANSFER PRENTICE-HALL INC. ENGLEWOOD CLIFFS 1984.
Teaching methods
The first part of the course will be focused on the balance equations typical of heat and mass transfer problems and on the numerical methods that will be employed to solve them.
During the second part of the course, students will solve a number of basic problems of heat and mass transfer in the computer laboratory under the supervision of the professor.
Assessment methods
The exam consists of solving numerically a basic heat and mass transfer problem, similar to those presented during the course, by employing one of the personal computers present inside the computer laboratory. The student has also to answer a written question. The student cannot employ lecture notes or any other support.
The student will pass the exam if he/she proves to be able of
- obtaining the dimensionless form of the local balance equation, of the auxiliary conditions, and of the geometry
- solving numerically the problem in its dimensionless form and handling the solution obtained
The student can perform the exam only if he/she took part in a minimum number of classes. The minimum number of classes is communicated at the beginning of the course.
Teaching tools
MATLAB software available for students for free:
http://www.unibo.it/en/services-and-opportunities/studying-and-beyond/discounts-for-computer-tablet-and-software-1/matlab
Links to further information
Office hours
See the website of Michele Celli