Heat Conduction Equation
Heat Conduction Equation
Heat Conduction Equation
In the most general case, heat transfer through a medium is threedimensional. However, some problems can be classified as two- or
one-dimensional depending on the relative magnitudes of heat
transfer rates in different directions and the level of accuracy desired.
The rate of heat conduction through a medium in a specified direction (say, in the xdirection) is expressed by Fouriers law of heat conduction for one-dimensional heat
conduction as:
Examples:
electrical energy being converted to heat at a rate of I2R,
fuel elements of nuclear reactors,
exothermic chemical reactions.
Heat generation is a volumetric phenomenon.
The rate of heat generation units : W/m3 or Btu/hft3.
The rate of heat generation in a medium may vary with time as well as
position within the medium.
Heat
Generation
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Cylindrical Coordinates
Relations between the coordinates of a point in rectangular
and cylindrical coordinate systems:
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Spherical Coordinates
Relations between the coordinates of a point in rectangular
and spherical coordinate systems:
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Boundary Conditions
Specified Temperature Boundary Condition
Specified Heat Flux Boundary Condition
Convection Boundary Condition
Radiation Boundary Condition
Interface Boundary Conditions
Generalized Boundary Conditions
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temperature coefficient
of thermal conductivity.
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