Course Syllabus ME 311
Course Syllabus ME 311
Course Syllabus ME 311
VISION:
The Dr. Emilio B. Espinosa, Sr. Memorial State College of Agriculture and Technology as a center for social
transformation in Masbate by 2025.
MISSION:
The Dr. Emilio B. Espinosa, Sr. Memorial State College of Agriculture and Technology shall (a)produce
holistically developed workforce (b)through inclusive quality education for a sustainable society.
1. Provide transformational engineering education that produce graduates who drive change throughout
their lives
2. Inculcate the value of exercising ethical and social obligation as engineering professionals
3. Nurture the broad foundation of relevant scientific and basic engineering knowledge for ecosystem
innovation
4. Generate researches via multi-disciplinary engineering approach in solving technical and societal
challenges
5. Establish linkages to industry, community and academe to disseminate original knowledge and creation
of new economic opportunities among clienteles
6. Develop entrepreneurial and design thinking skills for transformation of community needs and
opportunities into systems, products and solutions
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COURSE SYLLABUS
1. Course Code: ME 311
2. Course Title: Heat Transfer
3. Pre-requisite: Thermodynamics 1
4. Co-requisite: None
5. Credit: 2 unit
6. Semester Offered: First Semester
7. Number of hours: 2 hr lecture
8. Course Description: The course deals with the different modes of heat and mass transfer;
laws governing conduction, convection and radiation and its
application to the design of common heat exchangers such as
condenser. Cooling coils and evaporators; and the environmental
impact of their operation.
11.Course Coverage
Course Learning Teaching and Learning Assessment
Week Topics
Outcomes (CO) Outcomes Activities Tasks
At the end of
At the end of the
the course, the Teaching Learning
unit, the student
student must be Activities Activities
must be able to
able to:
Acquaint the
course policy Internalized the
Open
during this MVGO, the
question
pandemic and course policies fb live
1 and Examination
the operation of and to access discussion
feedback
learning and utilized the
comments
management LMS
system
CO 1 Solve Understanding
problems Module and
1. Overview of the process and
involving instructional Compiling
heat transfer, the different Examination’
modes of heat materials solved
2-3 modes of heat mechanisms that ‘
transfer and preparation problems
transfer, connects the
heat for online of activity
definitions, principles of
exchangers. presentation
differences and thermodynamics
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applications.
Thermal
conductivities
and other
relevant
properties of heat
transfer materials
and fluid flow to
(insulators,
heat transfer.
refractories, etc.).
Modes of heat
transfer applied
in heat
exchangers
2. Conduction:
Conduction rate Understand the
equation. Steady- different
state conduction conduction
of plane wall equation for both
(composite wall) steady- state and
and radial system transient
conditions.
Understand the
concept of heat
transfer in phase
change in liquid-
8. Multi-mode
vapor medium or
heat transfer:
solid-liquid
Combination of
medium.
any two modes
or all the modes
of heat transfer
Identify the
different types
9. Heat Module and
CO 3: Evaluate of heat
exchangers: instructional Compiling
the exchanger, their Examination’
Types. Over-all materials solved
15-17 performance of structural and ‘
heat transfer preparation problems
heat geometric
coefficient. Heat for online of activity
exchangers features and
exchanger presentation
perform
analysis. LMTD
calculation of log
and AMTD.
mean
Parallel flow and
temperature
Counter flow.
difference and
Multi-pass and
evaluate the
Cross flow.
thermal
performance
and heat
exchanger
effectiveness.
18 Final Examination
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Midterm/Final Term Examination 40%
Exercises/ Activities 25%
Quizzes/Assignments 20%
Project 15%
TOTAL 100%
The final grades will correspond to the weighted average scores shown below:
1.0 – 99% -100% 1.6 – 93% 2.2 – 87% 2.8 – 78-79%
1.1 – 98% 1.7 – 92% 2.3 – 86% 2.9 – 76-77%
1.2 – 97% 1.8 – 91% 2.4 – 85% 3.0 – 75%
1.3 – 96% 1.9 – 90% 2.5 – 84% 4.0 – Conditioned
1.4 – 95% 2.0 – 89% 2.6 – 82-83% 5.0 – Failed
1.5 – 94% 2.1 – 88% 2.7 – 80-81% INC - Incomplete
ODRP – Officially Dropped
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Name Signature Date Signed
Prepared by
ARNOLD I. MALAG
19. Approval
Approved by:
JOSE S. CALUZA IV
Local Committee on Curriculum and
Instructional Development
INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION
1. Name of Instructor ARNOLD I. MALAG
2. Office and Department College of Engineering
3. Telephone/Mobile Numbers 09192808097
4. Email Address [email protected]
5. Consultation Time 1:00PM – 5:00PM (Thursday)
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