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2.51 Intermediate Heat and Mass Transfer, Fall 2001

Jean Baptiste Joseph Fourier. Portraits et Histoire des Hommes Utiles, Collection de Cinquante Portraits, Societe Montyon et Franklin, 1839-1840.
Jean Baptiste Joseph Fourier. "Portraits et Histoire des Hommes Utiles, Collection de Cinquante Portraits," Societe Montyon et Franklin, 1839-1840.

Highlights of this Course

The full version of the textbook is available online, via Professor John Lienhard's Web site. Also, there are tables for required constants and conversions in the Study Materials section. In addition, a guide to using MATLAB to conduct simulations is included.

Course Description

2.51 is a 12-unit subject, serving as the Mechanical Engineering Department's advanced undergraduate course in heat and mass transfer. The prerequisites for this course are the undergraduate courses in thermodynamics and fluid mechanics, specifically Thermal Fluids Engineering I and Thermal Fluids Engineering II or their equivalents. This course covers problems of heat and mass transfer in greater depth and complexity than is done in those courses and incorporates many subjects that are not included or are treated lightly in those courses; analysis is given greater emphasis than the use of correlations. Course 2.51 is directed at undergraduates having a strong interest in thermal science and graduate students who have not previously studied heat transfer.

Staff
Instructor:
Prof. John H. Lienhard V
Course Meeting Times

Lectures:
Two sessions / week
1.5 hours / session

Recitation:
One session / week
1 hour / session

Level

Undergraduate

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