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Lampiran A

FACULTY OF MECHANICAL AND MANUFACTURING


ENGINEERING

LECTURE PLAN
1. Name of Course: HEAT TRANSFER (PEMINDAHAN HABA)
Course Code: BDA 30603
2. Synopsis: The goal of this course is to introduce the physics of heat transfer
processes by the mechanisms of conduction, convection and
radiation and also to expose students to modern examples of
engineering systems and design considerations that depend upon
heat transfer. Topics in this course include mathematical analysis of
idealized cases for steady and unsteady conduction, analytical and
semi-empirical methods in convection, heat exchanger analysis and
radiation exchange.
3. Name(s) of Academic Staff: Dr. Azwan Bin Sapit
Prof. Madya Dr. Nor Zelawati bt Asmuin
Prof. Madya Dr. Mohammad Kamil bin Abdullah
Dr. Mohd Faizal bin Mohideen Batcha
Dr. Normayati bte Nordin
Dr. Hamidon bin Salleh
Dr. Akmal Nizam bin Mohammed
4. Semester and Session Offered: Semester 2 Session 2019/2020
5. Credit Value: 3 Lecture (hour/week) 3
Tutorial (hour/week) 0
Practical (hour/week) 0
6. Pre-requisite (if any): -
7. Course Learning Outcomes (CLO): At the end of the course, students will be able to:
Example: Explain the basic principles of risk management (C2, PLO1)
CLO 1 Investigation - Conduct an investigation according to an appropriate principles, theories and
formulas related to heat transfer. (C3, LO4)
CLO 2 Engineering Knowledge - Analyze heat transfer problems based on related theories,
techniques and formulas (C4, LO1)
CLO 3 Individual and Teamwork - Perform a good team working through given assignments/project.
(A3, LO5)
8. Mapping of Course Learning Outcomes (CLO) to Programme Learning Outcomes (PLO), Delivery
and Assessment Methods:
Course Learning Programme Learning Outcomes (PLO) Delivery Assessment KPI
Outcomes (CLO) PLO1 PLO4 PLO5 Method Method

CLO 1 √ Lecture, Tests, 100%


Assignment, student
Tutorial
Final Exam achieve at
least 40%
marks
CLO 2 √ Lecture, Tests, 100%
student
Tutorial Project
achieve at
least 40%
marks
CLO 3 √ Lecture, Assignment, 100%
Project student
Tutorial achieve at
least 40%
marks
Indicate the relevancy between CLO and PLO by ticking “ / ” at the appropriate relevant box.
9. Transferable Skills (if 1 Technical reporting and presentation skill
applicable): 2 Team Working skill

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(Soft skills learned in the course
which can be utilized in student
development)

10. Distribution of Student Learning Time (SLT):


Week Course Content Outline CLO Teaching and Learning Activities SLT
Guided Learning (F2F) Guided Independe
L T P O Learning nt
(NF2F), eg. e- Learning
learning (NF2F)
1 Introductions

1.1 Heat Transfer


Applications in Life
Heat conduction
1.2 Applications in
Engineering
1.3 1st and 2nd Law of 1,2,3 2 4 6
Thermodynamics
1.4 Spontaneous and
Driven Processes
1.5 Equilibrium and
Steady State.

2-4 Conduction I

2.1 Modes of Heat


Transfer
2.2 Thermal Conductivity
2.3 Heat Transfer
Coefficient 1,2,3 6 10 16
2.4 Radiation Properties
2.5 1-D Steady
Conduction
2.6 Uniform Heat
Generation
2.7 Composite Bodies
2.8 Thermal Resistance
Concept
2.9 Heat Transfer from
Curved Surfaces
2.10 Critical Thickness of
Insulation

5-6 Conduction II

3.1 Fins Theory


3.2 Design of Fins,
Performance Criteria
and Fin Arrays
3.3 2-D Steady
Conduction –
Conduction Shape 1,2,3 6 10 16
Factor
3.4 1-D Unsteady
Conduction –
Lumped System

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7-9 Forced Convection

4.1 Fluid Flow, 1,2,3 10 20 30


Convective Heat
Transfer and Friction
4.2 Boundary Layer
Concept
4.3 Basic Equations
4.4 Use of Non-
Dimensional
Numbers
4.5 Laminar Flow &
Turbulent Flow
4.6 Flow over a Flat
Plate
4.7 Combined Boundary
Layer
4.8 Flow over Bluff
Bodies
4.9 Flow through Pipes
4.10 Flow Development
4.11 Reynold Analogy &
Colburn Analogy

10-11 Natural Convection

5.1 Natural Convection


5.2 Grashof Number 1,2,3 4 8 12
5.3 Mixed Convection
5.4 Free Convection

12-13 Heat Exchangers

6.1 Overall Heat Transfer


Coefficient
6.2 Co-flow, Counterflow 1,2,3 8 14 24
and Crossflow
6.3 Log Mean
Temperature
Difference
6.4 Types of Heat
Exchangers
6.5 LMTD – Design of
Heat Exchangers
6.6 Effectiveness of a
Heat Exchanger
6.7 Heat Exchanger
Rating

14-15 Radiation

7.1 The Phenomenon of


Radiation
7.2 Radiation Properties
7.3 Black Body & Grey
Body 1,2,3 4 6 10
7.4 Spectral and
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Directional
Dependence
7.5 Total Hemispherical
Property
7.6 Radiation View
Factor
7.7 Radiation Exchange
between Surfaces
7.8 Radiation
Resistance Network

16 Revision Week
17-19 Examination Week
40 72 112
Total 112

Continuous Assessment CLO Percentage F2F NF2F SLT


(%)
1 Quiz 2 5 - - 2
2 Test 1 2 15 1.5 - 1.5
3 Test 2 2 15 1.5 - 1.5
4 Project 1,3 15 - - 0

Total 5

Final Assessment CLO Percentage F2F NF2F SLT


(%)
1 Final Examination 1 50 3 - 3
Total 3

GRAND TOTAL SLT 120

where, L = Lecture, T = Tutorial, P = Practical/Laboratory, O = Others, F2F = Face to Face, NF2F = Non
Face to Face.

11. Special Requirement to deliver


the course:

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ENGINEERING
2. References (including required 1. Cengel, Y. A. and Ghajar, A., (2015). Heat and Mass
and further readings): Transfer: Fundamentals & Applications, 5 thEdition. (SI
Units), McGraw Hill, New York.
2. Bergman, T. L., Lavine A. S., Incropera, F. P. and DeWitt,
D. P., (2011). Introduction to Heat Transfer, 6 thEdition,
John Wiley & Sons, New Jersey.
3. Holman, J. P., (2010). Heat Transfer, 10th Edition,
McGraw-Hill, New York

13. Other Additional Information:

14. Attendance and Regulations: 1. Students must attend not less than 80% of contact hours for
each course including Compulsory Attendance Course (Hadir
Wajib - HW) and Attendance Only Course (Hadir Sahaja - HS).
2. Students who do not fulfil item (1) of the above are not allowed
to attend further lectures and are not allowed to sit for any
further assessment. Zero marks (0) will be given to student
who fails to comply with item (1). As for Compulsory
Attendance Course (Hadir Wajib - HW), student who fails to
comply with item (1) will be given Failure Attendance (Hadir
Gagal - HG).
3. Students must observe University dress code and must
conduct themselves in appropriate manner to avoid any
disciplinary action.
4. Students must follow safety regulations during learning and
teaching.

Prepared by : Verified by :

Name : Dr. Azwan Bin Sapit Name : Dr. Kamarul-Azhar Bin Kamarudin
Position : Coordinator Position : Head of Department
Date : 9.2.2020 Date : 9.2.2020

Edisi : 5 / No. Semakan : 1

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