Short course/CPD
Heat Transfer
Course date: Please enquire
Course overview
An in-depth understanding of the fundamentals of heat transfer and practical tools for solving heat-transfer problems and design of heat-transfer equipment.
Location
Cranfield University is located at the very heart of the UK – within the innovation triangle between London and the cities of Oxford and Cambridge.
Our central location provides easy access from the M1, excellent main line rail service as well as proximity to key international airports. Set in rolling countryside, Cranfield offers a rich, rural landscape complemented by thriving towns and picturesque villages.
- Road: We are just 10 minutes from Junctions 13 & 14 of the M1 motorway. There is free parking on campus.
- Rail: Milton Keynes or Bedford
- Air: London Luton (22 miles), Heathrow (50 miles) or Birmingham (70 miles).
Course fee:
£1,500
How to register
Further information
For more information on this course or booking details please contact:
Academic Operations Unit
T: + 44 (0) 1234 754192
E: shortcourse@cranfield.ac.uk
Course description
Who should attend?
Engineers who work in the energy and process industry and design practices.
Requirements for maximum course benefit:
An engineering or applied science degree or relevant industrial experience.
The delegate will leave with:
- Demonstrate an in-depth understanding of the principles governing the transfer of heat
- Demonstrate knowledge of the techniques, tools and skills required to solve typical engineering problems
- Apply the knowledge gained and acquire independently any further information required for the analysis of energy flows in complicated systems and the design of efficient heat-transfer equipment
Areas covered:
- Steady-state and transient conduction (one-and multi-dimensional systems)
- Forced and natural convection (analytical and practical tools)
- Thermal radiation
- Boiling heat transfer
- Condensation heat transfer
For any query regarding our short courses, please e-mail: opee-courses@cranfield.ac.uk





