Fourier's Law and The Heat Equation: Chapter Two
Fourier's Law and The Heat Equation: Chapter Two
and the
Heat Equation
Chapter Two
Fourier’s Law
Fourier’s Law
• A rate equation that allows determination of the conduction heat flux
from knowledge of the temperature distribution in a medium
• Cartesian Coordinates: T ( x, y , z )
→ ∂T → ∂T → ∂T →
q ′′ =
−k i −k j−k k (2.3)
∂x ∂y ∂z
qx′′ q ′′y qz′′
• Spherical Coordinates: T ( r , φ ,θ )
→ ∂T → ∂T → ∂T →
q ′′ =
−k i −k j−k k (2.27)
∂r r ∂θ r sin θ ∂φ
qr′′ qθ′′ qφ′′
Heat Flux Components (cont.)
– Cylinder
= r qr′′ 2π rLqr′′
qr A=
or,
qr′ A=
= r′ qr′′ 2π rqr′′
– Sphere
=
qr A=q
r r′′ 4π r 2
qr′′
Heat Equation
∂ ∂T ∂ ∂T ∂ ∂T ∂T
k + k + k + q =ρc p (2.19)
∂x ∂x ∂y ∂y ∂z ∂z ∂t
• Cylindrical Coordinates:
1 ∂ ∂T 1 ∂ ∂T ∂ ∂T ∂T
kr + 2 k ∂φ + ∂z k ∂z + q =ρ c (2.26)
r ∂r ∂r r ∂φ
p
∂t
• Spherical Coordinates:
1 ∂ 2 ∂T 1 ∂ ∂T 1 ∂ ∂T ∂T
2 ∂r
kr +
2 2 k +
2 k sin θ +
q =ρ c (2.29)
r sin θ ∂φ ∂φ r sin θ ∂θ ∂θ
p
r ∂r ∂t
Heat Equation (Special Case)
∂ ∂T ∂T
k = ρ c p
∂x ∂x ∂t
becomes
∂ 2T 1 ∂T
=
∂x 2 α ∂t
k
α≡ → thermal diffusivity of the medium m 2 /s
ρc p
Boundary Conditions
T ( 0 ,t ) = Ts
∂T ∂T
-k |x=0= qs′′ |x=0= 0
∂x ∂x
Convection:
∂T
-k |x=0= h T∞ - T ( 0 ,t )
∂x
Properties
Thermophysical Properties
Thermal Conductivity: A measure of a material’s ability to transfer thermal
energy by conduction.
• Applications:
KNOWN: Plane wall, initially at a uniform temperature, is suddenly exposed to convective heating.
FIND: (a) Differential equation and initial and boundary conditions which may be used to find the
temperature distribution, T(x,t); (b) Sketch T(x,t) for the following conditions: initial (t ≤ 0), steady-
state (t → ∞), and two intermediate times; (c) Sketch heat fluxes as a function of time at the two
surfaces; (d) Expression for total energy transferred to wall per unit volume (J/m3).
SCHEMATIC:
Problem: Thermal Response (cont).
∂ 2T 1 ∂T <
=
∂x 2 a ∂t
<
Note that the gradient at x = 0 is always zero, since this boundary is adiabatic. Note also that the
gradient at x = L decreases with time.
Problem: Thermal Response (Cont).
c) The heat flux, q′′x ( x,t ) , as a function of time, is shown on the sketch for the surfaces x = 0 and
x = L.
<
Dividing both sides by AsL, the energy transferred per unit volume is
Ein h ∞ <
= ∫ T∞ - T ( L,t ) dt J/m3
V L 0
Problem: Non-uniform Generation due to Radiation Absorption
Problem 2.37 Surface heat fluxes, heat generation and total rate of radiation
absorption in an irradiated semi-transparent material with a
prescribed temperature distribution.
FIND: (a) Expressions for the heat flux at the front and rear surfaces, (b) The heat generation rate
q ( x ) , and (c) Expression for absorbed radiation per unit surface area.
SCHEMATIC:
Problem : Non-uniform Generation (cont.)
ANALYSIS: (a) Knowing the temperature distribution, the surface heat fluxes are found using
Fourier’s law,
dT A
q′′x = -k = -k - 2 ( -a ) e-ax + B
dx ka
A A
Front Surface, x=0: q′′x ( 0 ) = -k + 1+ B = - + kB <
ka a
A A
Rear Surface, x=L: q′′x ( L ) = -k + e-aL + B = - e-aL + kB <
ka a
E g′′ = -Ein
′′ + E out ( A
a
)
′′ = -q′′x ( 0 ) + q′′x ( L ) = + 1- e-aL . <
( )
A L A
E g′′ = ∫ q ( x )dx = ∫ Ae-ax dx = - e-ax =
L L
1- e-aL .
0 0 a 0 a