This document discusses the basics of heat transfer. It defines thermodynamics and heat transfer, noting that thermodynamics deals with the amount of heat transferred through a system's boundary due to temperature difference, while heat transfer deals with the rates of heat transferred. It also outlines different types of heat transfer problems, mechanisms, concepts like sensible and latent heat, and the basic techniques for solving heat transfer problems. Examples on heating water and air are provided to illustrate applications of heat transfer principles.
This document discusses the basics of heat transfer. It defines thermodynamics and heat transfer, noting that thermodynamics deals with the amount of heat transferred through a system's boundary due to temperature difference, while heat transfer deals with the rates of heat transferred. It also outlines different types of heat transfer problems, mechanisms, concepts like sensible and latent heat, and the basic techniques for solving heat transfer problems. Examples on heating water and air are provided to illustrate applications of heat transfer principles.
This document discusses the basics of heat transfer. It defines thermodynamics and heat transfer, noting that thermodynamics deals with the amount of heat transferred through a system's boundary due to temperature difference, while heat transfer deals with the rates of heat transferred. It also outlines different types of heat transfer problems, mechanisms, concepts like sensible and latent heat, and the basic techniques for solving heat transfer problems. Examples on heating water and air are provided to illustrate applications of heat transfer principles.
This document discusses the basics of heat transfer. It defines thermodynamics and heat transfer, noting that thermodynamics deals with the amount of heat transferred through a system's boundary due to temperature difference, while heat transfer deals with the rates of heat transferred. It also outlines different types of heat transfer problems, mechanisms, concepts like sensible and latent heat, and the basic techniques for solving heat transfer problems. Examples on heating water and air are provided to illustrate applications of heat transfer principles.
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BASIC OF HEAT TRANSFER
DENY BAYU SAEFUDIN, M.T.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT ENGINEERING FACULTY UNIVERSITAS JENDERAL ACHMAD YANI 2016-2017 THERMODYNAMICS AND HEAT TRANSFER
THERMODYNAMICS HEAT TRANSFER
Heat is ENERGY that can be Deals with the RATES OF HEAT TRANSFERRED THROUGH that transferred. SYSTEMS boundary as a result of TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE.
Deals with the AMOUNT OF
HEAT that transferred. APPLICATION AREAS OF HEAT TRANSFER ENGINEERING HEAT TRANSFER Heat transfer problems in practice can be considered in two groups: 1. RATING Systems geometry specified. Determining the heat rate. 2. SIZING Heat rate specified. Determining size and form. ENGINEERING HEAT TRANSFER The studies can be divide into two groups: 1. EXPERIMENTALLY Testing and taking measurements. 2. ANALYTICALLY Analysis or calculations. HEAT AND OTHER FORMS OF ENERGY SENSIBLE HEAT LATENT HEAT SPECIFIC HEAT ENTHALPY INTERNAL ENERGY HEAT RATE HEAT FLUX THE FIRST LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS ENERGY BALANCE FOR CLOSED SYSTEMS ENERGY BALANCE FOR STEADY-FLOW SYSTEMS SURFACE ENERGY BALANCE EXAMPLE (heating water in a tea pot) EXAMPLE (heating water in a tea pot) EXAMPLE (heat loss from a heating ducts) EXAMPLE (heat loss from a heating ducts) EXAMPLE (heat loss from a heating ducts) EXAMPLE (electric heating at high elevation) EXAMPLE (electric heating at high elevation) EXAMPLE (electric heating at high elevation) EXAMPLE (electric heating at high elevation) HEAT TRANSFER MECHANISMS CONDUCTION transfer of heat between adjacent particles at rest
CONVECTION transfer of heat between solid surface and adjacent
fluid that is in motion
RADIATION transfer of heat in the form of electromagnetic waves
PROBLEM-SOLVING TECHNIQUE 1. Problem Statement 2. Schematic 3. Assumptions 4. Physical Laws 5. Properties 6. Calculations 7. Reasoning, Verification and Discussion A REMARK ON SIGNIFICANT DIGITS