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== MCL814 : Convective Heat Transfer ==&lt;br /&gt;
Derivation of energy equation-Similarity solutions for laminar external flows-Laminar internal flows-Transition flow-Heat transfer in transition flow-Reynolds averaged equations of motion, Averaged energy equations-Turbulent flow and heat transfer over a flat plate-Turbulent flow and heat transfer in pipes and channels- Laminar and turbulent natural convection-laminar and turbulent mixed convection - Pool boiling : nucleate boiling-film boiling, flow boiling-condensation : dropwise condensation-film condensation Nusselt theory-Special topics-Convective heat transfer in rotating systems, Microscale convective heat transfer, Convective heat transfer with nano-fluids, Combined convection and radiation, Double diffusive convection.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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