This document discusses convection boundary conditions for heat transfer. It states that heat transfer by convection can be calculated using an equation involving the convection heat transfer coefficient h, the surface area A, and the temperature difference between the surface and the fluid. It also draws an analogy between convection and electrical resistance, where the convection thermal resistance is equal to 1 divided by the product of the convection heat transfer coefficient and surface area.
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Heat Transfer Third Year DR - Aysar T. Jarullah
This document discusses convection boundary conditions for heat transfer. It states that heat transfer by convection can be calculated using an equation involving the convection heat transfer coefficient h, the surface area A, and the temperature difference between the surface and the fluid. It also draws an analogy between convection and electrical resistance, where the convection thermal resistance is equal to 1 divided by the product of the convection heat transfer coefficient and surface area.