Conduction of Heat in Solids. H. S. Carslaw, J. C. Jaeger

Conduction of Heat in Solids


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Conduction of Heat in Solids H. S. Carslaw, J. C. Jaeger
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA




Conduction; that is, heat being transferred from a heated solid to an unheated solid. Convection; that is, the transfer of heat from one place to another through the movement of fluids or gases. The governing equation for heat transfer by conduction is: Conduction Equation. Even though conduction is specific to solids, this heat transfer mechanism is found at the interaction of two fluids, when they have a laminar flow. Conduction is heat transfer within solids or between contacting solids. Jaeger: Conduction of Heat in Solids (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1959) p. This is why some substances are used as insulators while others are used in applications such as cooking. Conduction is the phenomenon of transfer of heat through one part of the body to another, from particle to particle in the direction of fall of temperature without any actual movement of the particles. In general “heat transfer” can be considered to explain both the Mpemba and the Leidenfrost effect, and there are three modes of heat transfer. Conduction Firefighter Conduction. An object with low conductivity will transfer heat slower than an object with high conductivity.

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