(Code: 4340501) : Process Heat Transfer Course Code: 4340501
(Code: 4340501) : Process Heat Transfer Course Code: 4340501
(Code: 4340501) : Process Heat Transfer Course Code: 4340501
GUJARATTECHNOLOGICALUNIVERSITY (GTU)
Competency-focused Outcome-based Green Curriculum-2021(COGC-2021)
Semester-IV
1. RATIONALE
In almost every chemical plant heat transfer takes place (sometimes it is intentional while
sometimes it is unintentional). Study of heat transfer at steady state and unsteady state is
therefore important. The knowledge of the basic concepts and principles of heat transfer
helps smooth and proper operation of various heat exchangers, evaporators and condensers.
Using the concepts of conduction, convection and radiation heat losses through pipes,
equipments and storage tanks can be estimated. Hence the course has been designed to
develop this competency and its associated cognitive, practical and affective domain
learning outcomes
2. COMPETENCY
The course should be taught and curriculum should be implemented with the aim to develop
required skills so that students are able to acquire following competency:
Use principles of heat transfer operations for safe, reliable and efficient operation
of chemical plant.
3. COURSE OUTCOMES(COs)
The theory, practical experiences and relevant soft skills associated with this course are
to be taught and implemented, so that the student demonstrates the following industry
oriented COs associated with the above mentioned competency:
a) Classify modes of heat transfer, steady state, unsteady state and types of heat transfer
equipment.
b) Apply laws of heat transfer to various chemical engineering problems without phase change.
c) Apply principles of heat transfer with phase change and dimensionless group.
d) Estimate the design parameters for heat transfer equipment.
4. TEACHINGANDEXAMINATIONSCHEME
Total 56
Note
i. More Practical Exercises can be designed and offered by the respective course
teacher to develop the industry relevant skills/outcomes to match the COs. The above
table is only a suggestive list.
ii. The following are some sample ‘Process’ and ‘#Product’ related skills (more may be
added/deleted depending on the course) that occur in the above listed Practical
Exercises of this course required which are embedded in the COs and ultimately the
competency.
Sr. No. Sample Performance Indicators for the PrOs Weight age in %
Major Learning
Outcomes(Course Outcomes in
Unit Topics and Sub-topics
Cognitive Domain according to
NBA terminology)
1a. Define Heat Transfer & Process 1.1 Definition and importance of process heat transfer
Heat Transfer with its’ importance
1b. Classify Modes of heat transfer 1.2 Basic modes of heat transfer and the laws
Unit – I and describe laws of heat transfer governing
(a) Conduction (b) Convection (c) Radiation
Fundamental
1.2.1 Thermal conductance and thermal resistance,
of Heat (a) conductive (b) Convective (c) radiative
Transfer
1c. Differentiate steady state and 1.3 Steady state and unsteady state heat transfer
unsteady state heat transfer
2g. Calculate critical radius of 2.6 Derivation of equation for critical radius of
insulation insulation
3b. Explain Newton's Law 3.2 Newton’s Law of convective heat transfer
3c. Derive equation of overall heat 3.3 Individual and Overall heat transfer coefficient
Unit – III transfer coefficient
Heat 3d. Explain dimensionless groups 3.4 Significance of dimensionless groups
Transfer by (a) Prandtl No.
Convection (b) Reynold No.
(c) Grashoff No.
(d) Nusselt No.
6b. Describe Double pipe heat 6.2 Double pipe heat exchanger
exchanger
6c. Explain shell and tube heat 6.3. Shell and tube heat exchanger
exchangers and its components
6d. Describe plate type heat 6.4 Plate type heat exchanger
Unit – VI exchanger
Heat 6e. Derive equation and Calculate 6.5 L.M.T.D. : derivation of equation and simple
exchangers L.M.T.D. calculations
(a) Counter current (b) Co-current
6f. Calculate overall heat transfer co- 6.7 Overall heat transfer co-efficient of heat
efficient exchangers
7.f Explain short tube and long tube 7.6 short tube evaporator
evaporators 7.7 long tube evaporator
Note: This specification table provides general guidelines to assist students for their
learning and to teachers to teach and question paper designers/setters to formulate test
items/questions to assess the attainment of the UOs. The actual distribution of marks at
different taxonomy levels (of R, U and A)in the question paper may slightly vary from
above table.
10. SUGGESTEDSTUDENTACTIVITIES
Other than the classroom and laboratory learning, following are the suggested student-related
co-curricular activities which can be undertaken to accelerate the attainment of the various
outcomes in this course: Students should perform following activities in group and prepare
reports of about 5 pages for each activity. They should also collect/record physical evidences for
their (student’s) portfolio which may be useful for their placement interviews:
These are sample strategies, which the teacher can use to accelerate the attainment of the
various outcomes in this course:
a) Massive open online courses (MOOCs) may be used to teach various topics/subtopics.
b) Guide student(s) in undertaking micro-projects/activities.
c) Different types of teaching methods i.e. video demonstration, activity based learning,
case study, m-learning need to be employed by teachers to develop the outcomes.
d) Some of the topics/sub-topics which are relatively simpler or descriptive are to be given
to the students for self-learning but to be assessed using different assessment methods.
e) Teachers need to ensure to create opportunities and provisions for co-curricular
activities.
f) Guide students to address issues on environment and sustainability with reference to
using the knowledge of this course
g) OERs, Vlab, and Olabs may be used to teach for the teaching of different concepts.
A suggestive list of micro-projects is given here. This should relate highly to the competency
of the course and the COs. Similar micro-projects could be added by the concerned course
teacher.
1 Prepare chart/model of modes of heat transfer along with their Mechanism and applications.
2 Prepare chart of law of heat transfer.
3 Prepare chart/model types of Heat exchanger and Evaporator.
4 Draw suitable chart for various heat transfer equipment
5 Prepare 15-20 slides power point presentation showing mode of heat transfer along with their
examples.
6 Prepare 15-20 slides power point presentation on topic of heat transfer
7 Prepare Laboratory set up for conduction, convection, radiation, boiling, condensation and heat
transfer equipment.(heat exchanger and evaporator)
8 Prepare a demonstrative model of conduction, convection and radiation.
9 Prepare a demonstrative model of any heat transfer equipment.
10 Prepare Working model of any heat transfer equipment.
Process heat transfer D.Q.Kern Tata McGraw Hill Publication, New Delhi,
3
(Reprint 2008)
Unit Operation K.A. Gavhane Nirali Prakashan, Pune 2009
4
HEAT TRANSFER J. P. Holman McGraw Hill Publication, New York 2010
5 (Tenth Edition)
HEAT TRANSFER A Practical YUNUS A. McGraw Hill; 2nd edition
6. Approach CENGEL
PO-COMPETENCY-CO MAPPING
Use principles of heat transfer operations for safe, reliable and efficient
Competency
operation of chemical plant.
CO1: Classify modes
of heat transfer,
steady state, unsteady
state and types of heat
2.00 1.00 - - - - 1.0
transfer equipment.
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