This course will begin with a study of the fundamental microscopic energy carriers (definitions, properties, energy levels and disruptions of photons, phonons, and electrons.) Transport of energy will then be investigated with an emphasis on microscale effects in space and in time. The approaches used to describe microscale heat transportation differ significantly from the macroscopic phenomenological approaches and include new physical mechanisms. They often involve solution of the Boltzman transport equation and the equation of phonon radiative transfer. These approaches will be introduced with an emphasis on ultra-short time scale heating and ultra-low temperatures.
Microscale Heat Transfer
Host University
University of Virginia
Semester
Fall 2024
Course Number
MAE 6120-600
CRN
19645
Credits
3
Discipline
Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Instructor
Patrick Hopkins
Times and Days
Asynchronous
Course Information
Prerequisites
Instructor permission.