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Introduction to Heat Transfer

Introduction to Heat Transfer. S. P. Vanka Professor of Mechanical Engineering. Welcome. This course is ME320, Introduction to Heat Transfer Instructor: S. P. Vanka Primary Research Interests: Fluid flow, heat transfer and computer simulations Contact: spvanka@illinois.edu , 244-8388,

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Introduction to Heat Transfer

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  1. Introduction to Heat Transfer S. P. Vanka Professor of Mechanical Engineering

  2. Welcome This course is ME320, Introduction to Heat Transfer Instructor: S. P. Vanka Primary Research Interests: Fluid flow, heat transfer and computer simulations Contact: spvanka@illinois.edu, 244-8388, Room 3011 MEL Office hours: Monday: 4pm-5pm; Wed: 3pm-5pm

  3. Administrative Issues Class Times: M, W, F: 10-10.50am Room: 153 Mechanical Engineering Text Book: Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer by F. Incropera and D. Dewitt 6th Edition Grading Policy: 10 home works (out of 12) : 10 points 5 quizzes : 25 points (in class as announced) 2 midterm exams: 20 points (in class as announced) 1 final exam : 15 points (in class per time table) Review Paper : 5 points (Final exam is not comprehensive) Laboratory: 25 points(as per instructions) Total: 100 points Letter grading: 90-100 A; 80-90 B; 70-80 C; 60-70 D; < 60 Fail (+ and – will be given in-between those scores)

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