Magpantay, Erol Rexel C.
Magpantay, Erol Rexel C.
Magpantay, Erol Rexel C.
8:00-10:00 AM / Sat
Heat transfer - is a discipline of thermal engineering that concerns the generation, use,
conversion, and exchange of thermal energy between physical systems.
𝑑𝑇
𝑄 = −𝑘𝐴 ( )
𝑑𝑥
Where:
Q = the heat flow rate by conduction
k = thermal conductivity of body material
A = cross-sectional area normal to direction of heat flow and
dT/dx = temperature gradient of the section.
2. Convection - In convection, heat is transferred to a moving fluid at the surface over
which it flows by combined molecular diffusion and bulk flow. Convection involves
conduction and fluid flow. The rate of convective heat transfer is governed by the
Newton’s law of cooling.
𝑄 = ℎ𝐴(𝑇𝑠 − 𝑇∞)
Where :
Ts = p is the surface temperature
T∞ = outside temperature
h = coefficient of convection
3. Radiation - In radiation, heat is transferred in the form of radiant energy or wave
motion from one body to another body. No medium for radiation to occur. The rate of
heat radiation that can be emitted by a surface at a thermodynamic temperature is
based on Stefan-Boltzmann law.
𝑄 = 𝜎. 𝑇4
Where:
T = absolute temperature of surface
σ = Stefan-Boltzmann constant.