Chapter 1 - Introduction (Compatibility Mode)
Chapter 1 - Introduction (Compatibility Mode)
Introduction
Distinguish thermal energy from other forms of energy, and heat transfer from
other forms of energy transfer,
Perform general energy balances as well as surface energy balances,
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Conduction
Conduction is the transfer of energy from the more energetic
particles of a substance to the adjacent less energetic ones as a
result of interactions between the particles.
solid/liquid, etc.)
Q = 80,000 W
Although we will focus on radiation from solid surfaces, emissions may also
occur from liquids and gases.
The idealized surface that emits radiation at this maximum rate is called a
blackbody.
The radiation emitted by all real surfaces is less than the radiation emitted by
a blackbody at the same temperature, and is expressed as
Both and depend on the temperature and the wavelength of the radiation.
Kirchhoff’s law of radiation: the emissivity and the absorptivity of a surface at a given
temperature and wavelength are equal
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When a surface of emissivity and surface area As at temperature Ts is completely
enclosed by a much larger (or black) surface at Tsurr separated by a gas that does not
intervene with radiation, the net radiation heat rate between these two surfaces is given
by
But = :
or
If :
Then
dT T
kA hA (T s T ) A (T s T
4 4
surr ) Ts
dy y 0
• • 2
m ut pv V
2
gz q m t
u pv V gz
•
W 0
2
2 in out
gz in gz out 0
Answer: T1 = 352oC