What is Heat transfer: Definition and 943 Discussions

Heat transfer is a discipline of thermal engineering that concerns the generation, use, conversion, and exchange of thermal energy (heat) between physical systems. Heat transfer is classified into various mechanisms, such as thermal conduction, thermal convection, thermal radiation, and transfer of energy by phase changes. Engineers also consider the transfer of mass of differing chemical species, either cold or hot, to achieve heat transfer. While these mechanisms have distinct characteristics, they often occur simultaneously in the same system.
Heat conduction, also called diffusion, is the direct microscopic exchange of kinetic energy of particles through the boundary between two systems. When an object is at a different temperature from another body or its surroundings, heat flows so that the body and the surroundings reach the same temperature, at which point they are in thermal equilibrium. Such spontaneous heat transfer always occurs from a region of high temperature to another region of lower temperature, as described in the second law of thermodynamics.
Heat convection occurs when bulk flow of a fluid (gas or liquid) carries heat along with the flow of matter in the fluid. The flow of fluid may be forced by external processes, or sometimes (in gravitational fields) by buoyancy forces caused when thermal energy expands the fluid (for example in a fire plume), thus influencing its own transfer. The latter process is often called "natural convection". All convective processes also move heat partly by diffusion, as well. Another form of convection is forced convection. In this case the fluid is forced to flow by use of a pump, fan or other mechanical means.
Thermal radiation occurs through a vacuum or any transparent medium (solid or fluid or gas). It is the transfer of energy by means of photons in electromagnetic waves governed by the same laws.

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    Radiation heat transfer (V-shaped and rect cavity)

    Hello, I need help with this problem, Find radiosity B as a function of coordinates (x,y) over a V-shape or rectangular cavity. Consider the two walls and the surroundings to constitute an enclosure. Without any loss of generality, the cavity can have a unit depth. The temperature and...
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    Calculating Heat Transfer of Photovoltaic Panels

    I am doing a photovoltaic experiment and I wanted to know if anyone knew the heat transfer value of a photovoltaic panel or how to calculate it.
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    Heat Transfer Coefficient of Thin Steel Sheet on Water

    I was wondering if anyone knew the heat transfer coefficient of a thin steel sheet on top of water. It is vital that I find this answer because it is a major part of my research. I found one formula which stated that the U value could be found by using the formula 1/U= x1/k1 + x2/k2. I wanted to...
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    How Long After Melting Does Ice Reach Above 0 Celsius When Heated?

    An open container holds 0.550 kg of ice at -15 Celsius. The mass of the container can be ignored. Heat is supplied to the container at the constant rate of 800 J/min for 500 min. A) After how many minutes does the ice start to melt. This part I calculated and got correct, it's 21.7 min...
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    Heat Transfer of Horizontal Closed Loop Systems

    Does anyone know where I can find the governing equations on the heat transfer of a horizontal, closed loop system? e.g. http://www.eere.energy.gov/consumer/images/closed_loop_system_horiz.gif I've tried searching online, and all I can find is the general overview, no equations :frown...
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    Heat Transfer Reaction: CH3OH to CO + H2

    Heat Transfer! Consider the following reaction: CH3OH(g) -> CO(g) + 2H2(g) Change in H= +90.7 kJ (a) Calculate the amount of heat transferred when 45.0 g of CH3OH(g) are decomposed by this reaction at constant pressure. (in kJ) (b) If the enthalpy change is 14.0 kJ, how many grams of...
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    Calorimetry Lab: Calculating Specific Heat Capacity

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    Heat transfer or fluid dynamics?

    Hi all! I am currently choosing the topic for my dissertation, and am struggling between heat transfer and fluid dynamics. What would you guys say on these two discisplines? It seems to be that they are quite inter-related, and both of them are quite theoretical and mathematically intensed...
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    Thermal Energy and Heat Transfer

    Question: How long does it take a 1000W electric kettle to bring 1.0L of water to the boiling point if the initial temperature of the water is 15ºC and the kettle is made of 400g of iron? Assume that no water is boiled, that no heat is lost to the surroundings, and that the kettle is 100%...
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    Heat Transfer Calculation

    I would like to do a first principles heat transfer calculation for an ideal, monoatomic gas at entry temperature T, and pressure P flowing at velocity v (v is small, so flow is laminar) through a stainless steel tube at some uniform temperature T' > T. But if someone has done this calculation...
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    Clarifications of entropy and heat transfer between reservoirs.

    Hello all, I just need some clarifications on my approach to this question. Heat is absorbed along a metal bar from a hot thermal reservoir Th to a cold thermal reservoir at temperature Tc. Apart from the ends, which are in contact with the thermal reservoirs, the bar is perfectly insulated...
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    Heat Transfer - think&explain

    My question is as follows: If you wsh to save fuel on a cold day. and you're going to leave your house for a half hour or so, should you turn the thermostat down a few degrees, down all the way, or leave it at room temperature. I said that I would leave it at the same temperature since I'm...
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    Heat transfer and calorimetry

    id appreciate some input u guys... Heat Transfer and Calorimetry A 50 g Aluminum calorimeter contains 95 g of a mixture of water and ice at 0 degree Celsius. When 100 g of Aluminum, which has been heated in a steam jacket to 100 degree Celsius, is dropped into the mixture, the temperature...
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    Heat Transfer Diff. Equation: Fixed vs Free Extremities

    I know the heat transfer diferential equation, but I only saw it being used when the temperatures of the extremities of the material are fixed. Is there any phormula that aplies for situations where at least one of the extremities is free to change its temperature? Ex.: the left side of an...
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    Thermodynamics, Heat transfer question

    I have done a series of thermodynamics questions covering heat transfer, internal energy, temperature pressure etc. I have a new one but I am unsure how to start it, its unlclear whether i know certain things. I can do the question form looking back at pervious questions, if i knew how to start...
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    How do I calculate heat transfer through a wall with multiple layers?

    Hello, I have a test coming up and this is a question that will be on it... The wall of a house is composed of solid concrete with outside brick veneer and is faced on the inside with fiberboard. The fiberboard width is 2 cm, the concrete width is 15 cm, and the brick width is 7 cm. If the...
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    How long to melt plastic through composite material?

    How could I calculate how much time would be required to melt a plastic through a composite material? Composite is .005 inches paper and .0003 inches of Aluminum Plastic is .001 inches polyethlene with melting point of 325 F Assume heat source is uniform across area of composite
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    Heat transfer: ice in water bath

    During one hot summer, a physics grad student went to the local toy store and purchased a plastic child's swimming pool. Upon returning home, he filled it with 200 liters of water at 25 C. Realizing that the water would probably not be cool enough, he threw ice cubes from his refrigerator, each...
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    Calc Heat Transfer Rate for Temp Even Out

    If say the temperature of just one component of air e.g. water vapor suddenly rises (say through IR absorption), what method can be used to very roughly and quickly calculate the amount of time it will take for the temperature to even out?
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    Radiation and heat transfer stuff

    1) A blackended, solid copper sphere of radius 4.0cm hangs in a vacuum in a enclosure whose walls have a temperature of 20.0 celcius. If the sphere is initially at 0 celcius find the rate at which the temp. changes assuming that heat is transferred by radiation only 2 questions: - do we...
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    Calculating Heat Transfer in Copper & Ice Layers

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    Heat Transfer Rate & Estimation in Air-Steam Flow System

    Thought this would be the most appropriate forum to ask for help Air flows through a copper inside tube and is heated by saturated steam condensing on the outside of the tube. 1. Determine the rate of heat transfer to the air at 3 different flow rates of the air (rotameter readings 10, 20...
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    Heat Transfer Problem in Cylindrical

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    Radiation heat transfer with FEMLAB

    I want to simulate radiation heat transfer between two surfaces which are in the vacuum using FemLab3.1. However, the heat transfer module only consider conduction and convection. Some additional examples I found incorporate radiation (with surace-to-surface option) but they need a conduction...
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    How Does Heat Transfer Affect Entropy Between the Sun and Earth?

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    Superconducting field inhibits radiation heat transfer?

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    Calculating heat transfer coefficient from experimental data

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    How Does Friction Affect Temperature Change in a Sliding Crate?

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    Heat Transfer in Freezer: Solve the Problem with John

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    Efficient Heat Transfer Device for High Temperature Systems

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    ODE, step change, Heat transfer

    Hi all. I am doing some work with temperature equations. I have a book that gives an equation and then manipulates it. However, I can not follow what the author does, so can anyone help: He starts with: dT/dt = Q/MC - (T-O)/RMC (in the following I use the text "delta" to represent...
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    Solving Corrosion & Heat Transfer Problems on Steel Vat Plated with Zinc

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    Thermal Physics problem: Heat transfer coefficient?

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    Solving Heat Transfer Puzzle: Cooling Steel from 452°C to 100°C

    Hey People...um this is a question i got for school...i know what was used to solve it but i can't understand how that method was used and why they did that... it says: A foundry operator finds that it takes 55.3MJ of heat to heat a 286 kg mass of an alloy steel from 22 degrees C to 452...
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    Thermo Heat Transfer: Water Boiling at 1 Atm Pressure

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    Heat Transfer Capability of Substances

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    Help a Lost Student: Calculating Heat Transfer in H2O

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    Fluid dynamics, heat transfer, and anaerobic exothermic processes question

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    Rate of heat transfer and heat conductors

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    Free Textbook in Heat Transfer

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    How Can You Calculate Heat Transfer and Energy Costs in Various Scenarios?

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    Calculate Ice Thickness in Chicago Pond: Heat Transfer Help

    During a cold Chicago winter, a steady thermodynamic state has been reached in a small pond with a layer of ice on the top. The air directly above the pond is at -7 oC and the ground at the bottom of the pond is held at 2 oC. The pond holds a total of 342.1 m3 of water and has a relatively...
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    What is the heat transfer coefficient of oil?

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