Convection, Conduction, Radiation

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The discussion revolves around the concepts of heat transfer, specifically focusing on convection, conduction, and radiation. Participants are exploring how these processes apply to a scenario involving a person tanning with a fan blowing air on them.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Assumption checking

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • Participants are attempting to clarify the role of convection in the context of the fan and the tanning person. Questions are raised about the nature of the air movement and the temperature differences involved in the process.

Discussion Status

There is an ongoing exploration of the definitions and examples of convection, with some participants seeking simpler explanations. Guidance has been offered regarding the distinction between forced and natural convection, but no consensus has been reached on the specifics of the scenario.

Contextual Notes

Some participants express confusion about the definitions and applications of convection, particularly in relation to the fan's role in heat transfer. There are indications of varying interpretations of the concepts being discussed.

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In my book I'm reading about heat, specifically convection. There is an image of a person with a drink in their hand, suntanning while a fan blows on them. I get that the drink represents conduction, the sunlight is radiation, but how is the fan convection?
 
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When a fluid passes by a solid object of different temperature, heat passes to or from the solid ojbect to the fluid by means of convection. Convection can be either natural or forced. With wind, it is forced. With still fluid but different temperatures, there is a change in the density of the fluid at the solid. That causes natural convection.
 
There is natural convection inside the drink cup due to the difference in temperature between the container wall and neighboring fluid.
 
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I still don't understand. Can someone dumb this down for me?
 
I have the definition and examples of convection in my book. I guess the air is the build medium but how is the fan blowing on the tanning person convection? Where is the warm air and where is the air moving?
 
by build I meant FLUID
 
Dberry said:
I have the definition and examples of convection in my book. I guess the air is the build medium but how is the fan blowing on the tanning person convection? Where is the warm air and where is the air moving?

I might be wrong so if i am LawrenceC correct me

Conduction is when particles pass on heat by vibrating at their places
Convection is when instead of vibrating the particles move to exchange heat ... as in case of fan !
 
Dberry said:
I have the definition and examples of convection in my book. I guess the air is the build medium but how is the fan blowing on the tanning person convection? Where is the warm air and where is the air moving?

The temperature of the ambient air (fluid) is different from the surface temperature of the human body. Therefore the fluid being pushed over the skin's surface by the fan will exchange heat with the body, either warming it or cooling it. Because there is a fan, the convection is considered forced convection. If the fluid is moving only due to density differences, the convection would be called natural convection.
 

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