Heat Transfer (11): 2D conduction shape factors, shape factor examples, finite difference analysis
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 มิ.ย. 2024
- 0:00:16 - Comments about first midterm and review of previous lecture
0:02:40 - Analytical solutions
0:08:44 - Example problem: Shape factor
0:25:59 - Numerical methods, finite difference analysis
Note: This Heat Transfer lecture series (recorded in Spring 2020) will eventually replace the earlier Heat Transfer series (recorded in Fall 2015) in a couple years. The old lecture series had some errors and was lower quality.
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This lecture series was recorded live at Cal Poly Pomona during Spring 2020. The textbook is "Introduction to Heat Transfer" by Bergman et al.
It's crazy the quality of professors calpoly has, good to know!
We think so too.
And it is Cal Poly *Pomona* :)
Right?! I'm jealous.
The topic is explained in the best way, incredibly fluent and easy to get thaks of professor, but first watch the previous video to get the concept then go through the practices
Dr biddle you are an incredible professor
From Switzerland
You are truly a gifted teacher and communicator!
Thanks!
Thank you so much cal poly for all these lectures and special thanks for Dr. Biddle.
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We're glad you are enjoying the videos.
Love your videos!
I just go to class for Exam or quizzes!
Thanks a lot!
From Bangladesh
Love your lecture
You’re fantastic
Good day CppMechEng.
I'm enjoying the teachings.
Please which textbook are you making use of?
It's in the show notes. :)
thank so much!! I need help to find the proof of S (Conduction shape factors and dimensionless conduction heat rates for
selected systems. table 4.1 Incropera heat transfer book) specially case 10 for a disk
please tell me if everybody know the source name or any book
Hello! I wanted to ask which book is professor using for this class?
Introduction to Heat Transfer by Theodore L. Bergman, Adrienne S. Lavine, David P. DeWitt, Frank P. Incropera
@@rudkhauz Thank you!!
Sir how can i get a soft copy of book
You always use table , graphs
20:40 I got 89 W/m for q'
I got Math error !!