Heat Transfer Laboratory, KPR Institute Engineering and Technology, Autonomous Engineering Institution, Coimbatore, India

Laboratory
Heat Transfer

Heat Transfer Laboratory

About

Chemical engineering plays a major role in our day-to-day life. Early morning waking up from foam bed, toothpaste, soap, shampoo, tea decoction, food, preserved food, glassware, LPG gas, fuel, paint, ceramic goods, agriculture needs like fertilizers, pesticides, medicines etc., all are from the chemical industry and not limited to above said.

There are two broad classification of Chemical Engineering, unit operations and unit process. Unit operations are Fluid mechanics, Mechanical operations, Heat transfer and Mass transfer. Heat transfer is one of the important unit operations. Practical knowledge is very important than theoretical study. Heat transfer lab will give in-depth knowledge about what the student will study in the theoretical subject. Here we have given the available equipment and research facilities related to Heat transfer lab.

Core Areas
Facilities
Shell and tube heat exchanger
Shell and tube heat exchanger


Horizontal and vesical condenser with steam generator
Horizontal and vesical condenser with steam generator


Single effect evaporator with steam generator
Single effect evaporator with steam generator


Jacketed vessel
Jacketed vessel


Helical coil apparatus
Helical coil apparatus


Open pan evaporator
Open pan evaporator


Thermal conductivity of insulating powder
Thermal conductivity of insulating powder


Heat transfer by pin-fin
Heat transfer by pin-fin


Thermal conductivity of guarded hot plate
Thermal conductivity of guarded hot plate


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Mr. Murugesan K
Mr. Murugesan K
Assistant Professor (Sr. G.)
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Monday to Saturday, 8:45 am to 4:45 pm (Indian Standard Time)