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Heat transfer is the movement of thermal energy between objects at different temperatures. It occurs via conduction, convection, and radiation.

Trin-for-trin guide

  1. 1Select heat transfer type: conduction (through solid), convection (fluid motion), or radiation (electromagnetic)
  2. 2Enter relevant parameters: material properties, temperature difference, area, or thickness
  3. 3Results show heat flow rate in watts

Løste eksempler

Input
Conduction: k = 50 W/m·K, A = 2 m², ΔT = 10 K, L = 0.1 m
Resultat
Q = 10 kW
Using Fourier's law

Almindelige fejl at undgå

  • Mixing temperature scales in ΔT calculations
  • Neglecting radiation at high temperatures

Ofte stillede spørgsmål

Which heat transfer mode dominates?

It depends on conditions: conduction in solids, convection in fluids, and radiation for high temperatures or large temperature differences.

Why are insulators used?

Insulators have low thermal conductivity (k), reducing heat conduction rate; thicker insulators provide better protection.

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