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== MCL820 : Micro/Nano Scale Heat Transfer ==&lt;br /&gt;
Introduction to micro/nano scale transport phenomena, size effect behaviour, overview of engg. applications, fundamentals of micro/nano scale fluid mechanics and heat transfer – kinetic theory, quantum mechanics considerations, Boltzmann transport equation, molecular dynamics modelling, microfluidics, Knudsen number, slip theory, micro/nano scale heat conduction - classical/quantum size effects, thermal conductivity models, specific heat, thin films, convection in microtubes and channels, nanoparticles and nanofluids – preparation &amp;amp; transport properties, microfluidics - electrokinetic flows, microscale radiative heat transfer – modelling, properties, measurements at microscale.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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