Heat Transfer (37) - Real world heat transfer examples (Last lecture of series)
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- Опубликовано: 3 авг 2022
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Note: This Heat Transfer lecture series (recorded in Spring 2020 & Spring 2022) will eventually replace the earlier Heat Transfer series (recorded in Fall 2015). The old lecture series had some errors and was lower quality.
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This lecture was recorded live at Cal Poly Pomona during Spring 2022. The textbook is "Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer", Bergman et al., 8th Edition.
If you have made it this far into the series, you are a real one
Ah man I was really hoping to find more elaboration on chapter 11. My professor has dedicated over 3 weeks to chapter 11 alone but I can't learn from him 😭 but I have to say all these lectures so far have gotten me through my first term of Heat transfer with an A. Thank you Dr. Biddle you are one of the best instructors I have watched consistently! 😃
May God bless This man.His Family.His Children.His Grandchildren and every student that he has ever taught.God Bless Your Soul! Amen!
Thank you, Prof. Biddle!
You're welcome!
A great honor to be in that class I remember that lecture day. Now I'm working on water tubing in an engineering company life it is funny sometimes how it works lol.
Who would have guessed that heat transfer has some practical applications. :)
What a fantastic series! I studied heat transfer about 10 years ago, and this was a great refresher for me. I really appreciate you putting this series together. I wish I could do more than thank you.
The way you can thank us is by telling all your friends. :)
Thank you for this. I wouldn't have learned anything in heat transfer if not for these videos.
Glad it helped!
Thank you so much! Please encourage other professors to lecture with your level of care when introducing concepts that might be well known to professors but new to students.... I know my professor could use a lesson. Thanks
Wish me luck I've been following this series since the beginning of the semester and my Heat Transfer Final is tomorrow. Much love from GA Tech.
Good luck!
Thank you for this amazing series!
You're welcome!
This course is a savoir!
Thanks for the great content dear Professor :)
This series is gonna save my ass 💀💀💀
Hooray!
The amazing series.
It's finally over.
Thank you for this series. At some point will we be able to watch the lectures of chapter 11: Heat Exchanger?
We don't teach that chapter in our Heat Transfer course.
Hello thank you for the videos, however I was wondering where I can find Dr. Briddles assigned homework questions for fluid mechanics?
Professor Biddle's syllabi for fluid mechanics can be found here: www.cpp.edu/meonline/fluid-mechanics.shtml
Thank you for this series. At some point will we be able to watch the lectures of chapter 10: condensation and boiling?
We do not teach that topic in ME 4150 at Cal Poly Pomona, so there are no plans to add videos on that topic.
@@CPPMechEngTutorials i didn't see a natural convection topic before but in this series it was. Who knows what will be in the future :)
Wow!
Please help me the link of book or the name of the textbook.
He is using Incropera's Fundamental of Heat Transfer book, I don't remember which edition that he used but the databook and formula numbers he used don't change, you can find and use one of the latest editions.
Check the video notes below the video.