Heat Transfer
Heat Transfer
Conduction Direction
From
hot to
cold.
Heat Transfer by
Convection
Convection is the process by which
heat energy is transferred by the
actual mass motion of a heated fluid.
Radiation
Atomic Sun
No medium is required !
Kinds of Heat Transfer
Conduction?
Convection?
Radiation?
Heat Current
The heat current H is defined as the quantity
of heat Q transferred per unit of time in the
direction from high temperature to low
temperature.
Steam Ice
Q
H ( J / s)
L = Thickness of material
kADt
Q QL J
H k Units
L A Dt s m C0
The SI Units for Conductivity
Hot Cold QL
k
A Dt
Taken
In literally,
SI units, this means
typically that for a for
small measures 1-mlength
lengthL
of copper whose cross section is 1 m
and area A must be converted to meters and 0
2 and
whose meters,
square end points differ in temperature
respectively, by 1 C ,
before substitution
heatformulas.
into will be conducted at the rate of 1 J/s.
Older Units for Conductivity
Dt = 1 F0 Older units, still active, use
common measurements for
1h
area in ft2 time in hours,
A=1 ft2
length in seconds, and
Q=1 Btu quantity of heat in Btu’s.
L = 1 in. Glass k = 5.6 Btu in./ft2h F0
Material J/s m C o
Btu in/ft h F
2 0
Dt = t2 - t1
= 8 C0
0.015 m
Example 2: The wall of a freezing plant
is composed of 8 cm of corkboard and
12 cm of solid concrete. The inside
surface is at -200C and the outside
surface is +250C. 0
ti
-20 C 250C
What is the interface
temperature ti?
H
A
Steady
Flow
8 cm 12 cm
Radiation
The rate of radiation R is the energy emitted per
unit area per unit time (power per unit area).
Rate of Radiation Q P P
R R es T 4
(W/m2): A A A
Stefan-Boltzman Constant :
s = 5.67 x 10-8 W/m·K4
Example 3: A spherical Find Power
surface 12 cm in radius is Radiated
heated to 6270C. The
emissivity is 0.12. What
power is radiated? A
6270C
Summary: Heat Transfer
Conduction: Heat energy is
transferred by adjacent molecular
collisions inside a material. The
medium itself does not move.
Convection is the process by
which heat energy is
transferred by the actual
mass motion of a heated
fluid.
L = Thickness of material
kADt
Q QL J
H k Units
L A Dt s m C0
Summary of Radiation
The rate of radiation R is the energy emitted per
unit area per unit time (power per unit area).
Rate of Radiation R Q P P
R es T 4
(W/m
R 2): A A A
Emissivity, e : 0>e >1
Stefan-Boltzman Constant :
s = 5.67 x 10-8 W/m·K4
Summary of Formulas
Q kADt QL J
H k Units
L A Dt s m C0
Q kADt H k Dt
H ; P es AT 4
L A L
Q P P
R R es T 4
A A A