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Presentation on:
Introduction to
Heat
Transfer
Hasmukh Goswami College Of
Engineering
Devised By:
Panchal Prashant D. (130240119072) Panchal Poorvang P.
(130240119071)
Panchal Darshan H. (130240119068) Patel Bhavesh C.
(130240119087)
Parmar Anand B. (130240119077)
Guided By : Prof . Dilip Vaghela
 Introduction
 Modes of Heat Transfer
1. Conduction
2. Convection
3. Radiation
 Summary
CONTENTS
 Heat always moves from a warmer
place to a cooler place.
 Hot objects in a cooler room will cool
to room temperature.
 Cold objects in a warmer room will
heat up to room temperature.
 Heat is a form of energy which passes
from a body at higher temperature to
a body at a lower temperature.
Introduction
Why we need heat transfer
A thermodynamic simply tells us
how much amount of heat transfer
from one equilibrium state to
another equilibrium state.
If two bodies at the same
temperature are in contact, there is
no net heat flow from one body to
the other .
This condition is known as thermal
equilibrium. The SI unit of heat is the
Joule (J).
Heat transfer plays major rule design of many
devices,such as radiators, solar collectors, various
components of power plants, even space craft.
Modes Of Heat Transfer
 Types Of Modes
1. Conduction
2. Convection
3. Radiation
• Heat can travel through a medium and also through
vacuum.
What is Conduction?
solids liquids gases
Conduction is the transfer of energy from more energetic
particles of a substance to adjacent less energetic ones result of
interaction between particles.
It can be Understood from the Fourier law of Conduction
How are the particles arranged in a solid, a liquid and a gas?
Why are metals good thermal conductors?
There are delocalised electrons (‘free’ electrons) in
metals
These free electrons can move freely throughout the
metals
When heated, these free electrons gain kinetic energy
and move from the hotter end to the colder end,
carrying energy with them.
This process is much faster than conduction by the
vibration of the molecules.
 Conduction is the process by which heat is
transmitted through a medium from one
particle to another.
Fourier law Of Conduction
 In 1822 Fourier postulated that the rate of heat transfer is
proportional to the temperature gradient present in a solid.
Factors affecting thermal conductivity
Thermal conductivity in materials depends on the
following factors:
(i) The temperature difference (aө) between
The ends of the conductor.
(Ii) the length of the conductor (l).
(Iii) the cross-section area(a) of the conductor.
(Iv) the nature of the material (k).
Why liquids are poor conductors of heat ?
This is because there are large inter-molecular distances
between liquid molecules.There are also fewer and rare
collisions between the molecules.
Electrolytes, e.g., Salt solution are better conductors of
heat than pure liquids because of an increased
compactness of the particles.
Thermal conductivity in gases
Gases are worse conductors of heat because of large
inter-molecular distance.
Thermal conductivity in solid
If you stir hot tea using a metal spoon, you will observe that
the handle of the spoon becomes warm.
Solids that are good conductors of heat (metals) use both
atom vibration and free electrons to conduct heat.
What is Convection ?
What happens to the particles in a liquid or a gas when you
heat them?
The particles spread out and
become less dense.
convection heat transfer
Convection is the process by which heat is
transmitted from one place to another by the
movement of heated particles of a gas or liquid.
Definition : Convection is the process by which heat is
transferred through fluids (liquids and gases).
When a liquid is heated, it expands and this lowers its density.
The less dense liquid rises and its place is taken by more dense
colder liquid. This movement of liquid forms
convection currents.
Molecules in fluids are further apart and have negligible
cohesive force.
Convection currents are set up much faster in gases than in
liquids because of the extremely low cohesive forces existing
between the molecules of the gases.
Types of Convection :
1. Natural convection: Natural convection occurs whenever heat
flows between a solid and fluid, or between fluid layers.
As a result of heat exchange, Change in density of effective fluid
layers taken place, which causes upward flow of heated fluid.
If this motion is associated with heat transfer mechanism only,
then it is called Natural Convection.
2. Forced convection: Mixing of hot and cold parts of the fluid
through some external stirring, like a fan or pump.
If this motion is associated by mechanical means such as pumps,
gravity or fans, the movement of the fluid is enforced.
And in this case, we then speak of Forced convection
• During the day the sun heats the
land much faster than the sea.
•The air above the land is heated,
expands and rises.
• Cold air from the sea moves inland
to take its place.
• Hence, sea breeze is obtained.
•Land loses heat faster than the sea.
•Hot air above the sea which is less
dense, expands and rises.
•Cold air from the land moves
towards the sea.
•Convection current is formed.
•Land Breeze is obtained.
Radıatıon
• Heat transfer through vacuum is called thermal
radiation. All bodies absorb and emit radiation.
An electric bulb in a room produces both light and radiant
heat. The radiant heat is absorbed by the materials in the
room, which in turn give out radiant heat of lower energy.
Radiation is a method of heat transfer that
does not require any medium.
It can take place in a vacuum. In radiation,
heat transmits energy in the form of waves.
The heat energy from the sun is radiated to
us.
How Does Heat Travel Through Space?
The Earth is warmed by heat energy from the Sun.
How does this heat energy travel from the Sun to the
Earth?
infrared
waves
There are no particles
between the Sun and the
Earth, so the heat cannot
travel by conduction or by
convection.
The heat travels to Earth by
infrared waves. These are
similar to light waves and
are able to travel through
empty space.
Emission Experiment
The shiny metal container would be the warmest after ten
minutes because its shiny surface reflects heat Radiation back
into the container so less is lost. The dull black container would
be the coolest because it is the best at emitting heat radiation.
Radiation Questions ?
Why are houses painted white in hot
countries?
White reflects heat radiation and
keeps the house cooler.
Why are shiny foil blankets wrapped
around marathon runners at the end of a
race?
The shiny metal reflects the
heat radiation from the
runner back in, this stops the
runner getting cold.
24
Thermal Contact Resistance
Temperature distribution and heat flow lines along two solid plates
pressed against each other for the case of perfect and imperfect contact.
Summary
 Heat is a form of energy which flows as a result of
temperature difference between two regions.
 There are three modes of heat transfer namely
conduction,convection and radiation.
 In conduction and convection a material is required
while in radiation,heat travels through a vacuum.
 Thermal conductivity depends on:
Temperature difference-the greater the temperature
difference the higher the rate of conduction.
Cross- sectional area-thicker materials conduct heat
faster than thin ones.
Introduction to heat transfer

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Introduction to heat transfer

  • 1. Presentation on: Introduction to Heat Transfer Hasmukh Goswami College Of Engineering Devised By: Panchal Prashant D. (130240119072) Panchal Poorvang P. (130240119071) Panchal Darshan H. (130240119068) Patel Bhavesh C. (130240119087) Parmar Anand B. (130240119077) Guided By : Prof . Dilip Vaghela
  • 2.
  • 3.  Introduction  Modes of Heat Transfer 1. Conduction 2. Convection 3. Radiation  Summary CONTENTS
  • 4.  Heat always moves from a warmer place to a cooler place.  Hot objects in a cooler room will cool to room temperature.  Cold objects in a warmer room will heat up to room temperature.  Heat is a form of energy which passes from a body at higher temperature to a body at a lower temperature. Introduction
  • 5. Why we need heat transfer A thermodynamic simply tells us how much amount of heat transfer from one equilibrium state to another equilibrium state. If two bodies at the same temperature are in contact, there is no net heat flow from one body to the other . This condition is known as thermal equilibrium. The SI unit of heat is the Joule (J).
  • 6. Heat transfer plays major rule design of many devices,such as radiators, solar collectors, various components of power plants, even space craft.
  • 7. Modes Of Heat Transfer  Types Of Modes 1. Conduction 2. Convection 3. Radiation • Heat can travel through a medium and also through vacuum.
  • 8. What is Conduction? solids liquids gases Conduction is the transfer of energy from more energetic particles of a substance to adjacent less energetic ones result of interaction between particles. It can be Understood from the Fourier law of Conduction How are the particles arranged in a solid, a liquid and a gas?
  • 9. Why are metals good thermal conductors? There are delocalised electrons (‘free’ electrons) in metals These free electrons can move freely throughout the metals When heated, these free electrons gain kinetic energy and move from the hotter end to the colder end, carrying energy with them. This process is much faster than conduction by the vibration of the molecules.
  • 10.  Conduction is the process by which heat is transmitted through a medium from one particle to another.
  • 11. Fourier law Of Conduction  In 1822 Fourier postulated that the rate of heat transfer is proportional to the temperature gradient present in a solid.
  • 12. Factors affecting thermal conductivity Thermal conductivity in materials depends on the following factors: (i) The temperature difference (aө) between The ends of the conductor. (Ii) the length of the conductor (l). (Iii) the cross-section area(a) of the conductor. (Iv) the nature of the material (k).
  • 13. Why liquids are poor conductors of heat ? This is because there are large inter-molecular distances between liquid molecules.There are also fewer and rare collisions between the molecules. Electrolytes, e.g., Salt solution are better conductors of heat than pure liquids because of an increased compactness of the particles. Thermal conductivity in gases Gases are worse conductors of heat because of large inter-molecular distance. Thermal conductivity in solid If you stir hot tea using a metal spoon, you will observe that the handle of the spoon becomes warm. Solids that are good conductors of heat (metals) use both atom vibration and free electrons to conduct heat.
  • 14. What is Convection ? What happens to the particles in a liquid or a gas when you heat them? The particles spread out and become less dense. convection heat transfer
  • 15. Convection is the process by which heat is transmitted from one place to another by the movement of heated particles of a gas or liquid.
  • 16. Definition : Convection is the process by which heat is transferred through fluids (liquids and gases). When a liquid is heated, it expands and this lowers its density. The less dense liquid rises and its place is taken by more dense colder liquid. This movement of liquid forms convection currents. Molecules in fluids are further apart and have negligible cohesive force. Convection currents are set up much faster in gases than in liquids because of the extremely low cohesive forces existing between the molecules of the gases.
  • 17. Types of Convection : 1. Natural convection: Natural convection occurs whenever heat flows between a solid and fluid, or between fluid layers. As a result of heat exchange, Change in density of effective fluid layers taken place, which causes upward flow of heated fluid. If this motion is associated with heat transfer mechanism only, then it is called Natural Convection. 2. Forced convection: Mixing of hot and cold parts of the fluid through some external stirring, like a fan or pump. If this motion is associated by mechanical means such as pumps, gravity or fans, the movement of the fluid is enforced. And in this case, we then speak of Forced convection
  • 18. • During the day the sun heats the land much faster than the sea. •The air above the land is heated, expands and rises. • Cold air from the sea moves inland to take its place. • Hence, sea breeze is obtained. •Land loses heat faster than the sea. •Hot air above the sea which is less dense, expands and rises. •Cold air from the land moves towards the sea. •Convection current is formed. •Land Breeze is obtained.
  • 19. Radıatıon • Heat transfer through vacuum is called thermal radiation. All bodies absorb and emit radiation. An electric bulb in a room produces both light and radiant heat. The radiant heat is absorbed by the materials in the room, which in turn give out radiant heat of lower energy.
  • 20. Radiation is a method of heat transfer that does not require any medium. It can take place in a vacuum. In radiation, heat transmits energy in the form of waves. The heat energy from the sun is radiated to us.
  • 21. How Does Heat Travel Through Space? The Earth is warmed by heat energy from the Sun. How does this heat energy travel from the Sun to the Earth? infrared waves There are no particles between the Sun and the Earth, so the heat cannot travel by conduction or by convection. The heat travels to Earth by infrared waves. These are similar to light waves and are able to travel through empty space.
  • 22. Emission Experiment The shiny metal container would be the warmest after ten minutes because its shiny surface reflects heat Radiation back into the container so less is lost. The dull black container would be the coolest because it is the best at emitting heat radiation.
  • 23. Radiation Questions ? Why are houses painted white in hot countries? White reflects heat radiation and keeps the house cooler. Why are shiny foil blankets wrapped around marathon runners at the end of a race? The shiny metal reflects the heat radiation from the runner back in, this stops the runner getting cold.
  • 24. 24 Thermal Contact Resistance Temperature distribution and heat flow lines along two solid plates pressed against each other for the case of perfect and imperfect contact.
  • 25. Summary  Heat is a form of energy which flows as a result of temperature difference between two regions.  There are three modes of heat transfer namely conduction,convection and radiation.  In conduction and convection a material is required while in radiation,heat travels through a vacuum.  Thermal conductivity depends on: Temperature difference-the greater the temperature difference the higher the rate of conduction. Cross- sectional area-thicker materials conduct heat faster than thin ones.