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CONDUCTION HEAT TRANSFER

Heat Transfer HEAT TRANSFER TERMINOLOGY Summary The important information in this chapter is summarized below. Heat Transfer Terminology Summary Heat is energy transferred as a result of a temperature difference. Temperature is a measure of the amount of molecular energy contained in a substance. Work  is  a  transfer  of  energy  resulting  from  a  force  acting  through  a distance. The Second Law of Thermodynamics implies that heat will not transfer from a colder to a hotter body without some external source of energy. Conduction involves the transfer of heat by the interactions of atoms or molecules of a material through which the heat is being transferred. Convection  involves  the  transfer  of  heat  by  the  mixing  and  motion  of macroscopic portions of a fluid. Radiation,  or  radiant  heat  transfer,  involves  the  transfer  of  heat  by electromagnetic radiation that arises due to the temperature of a body. Heat flux is the rate of heat transfer per unit area. Thermal  conductivity  is  a  measure  of  a  substance’s  ability  to  transfer  heat through itself. Log mean temperature difference is the  DT that most accurately represents the DT for a heat exchanger. The local heat transfer coefficient represents a measure of the ability to transfer heat through a stagnant film layer. The  overall  heat  transfer  coefficient  is  the  measure  of  the  ability  of  a  heat exchanger to transfer heat from one fluid to another. The  bulk  temperature  is  the  temperature  of  the  fluid  that  best  represents  the majority of the fluid which is not physically connected to the heat transfer site. Rev. 0 Page 5 HT-02

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