4NA - Heat Transfer
4NA - Heat Transfer
4NA - Heat Transfer
Conduction, Convection,
Radiation
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Objectives
show understanding that thermal energy is transferred
from a region of higher temperature to a region of lower
temperature
describe, in molecular terms, how energy transfer occurs
in solids
describe, in terms of density changes, convection in
fluids
explain that energy transfer of a body by radiation does
not require a material medium and the rate of energy
transfer is affected by:
colour and texture of the surface
surface temperature
surface area
apply the concept of thermal energy transfer to everyday
applications
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Heat Transfer
Thermal energy flows from a region of
higher temperature to a region of lower
temperature.
This transfer of energy is called heat transfer
Occurs in 3 ways:
Conduction, Convection, Radiation.
When 2 regions are at the same
temperature, it is in thermal equilibrium.
No nett transfer of thermal energy
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Conduction
Conduction is the process of thermal
energy transfer without any movement of
the material itself.
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Process of Conduction
Thermal energy is passed along the rod by the
vibrating molecules.
Molecules pass the vibration to neighboring
molecules
Vibration transfers energy from molecule to
molecule until cold end reaches same
temperature as hot end
No net movement of molecule during
conduction.
http://www.kangwon.ac.kr/~sericc/sci_lab/physics/conduction/conduction.html 5
Conductors and Insulators
Some examples of conductors and insulators:
Good conductors Poor conductors (insulators)
Gold Glass
Silver Stone
Copper Water
Iron Plastics
Brass Wood
Aluminium Polystyrene foam*
Wool*
fibreglass*
non-metals metals 7
Uses of conductors and insulators
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Practice 1
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Convection
Convection is the transfer of thermal
energy by means of currents in a fluid
fluid: liquid or gas
Convection only occur in fluids because
it involves the bulk movement of fluid.
this movement is known as
convection current
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Process of Convection
When a liquid is heated, it
expands, becomes less
dense and floats upwards.
Cold and denser liquid cooler water
is more dense
hotter water is
less dense
moves down to replace the and falls and rises
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Radiation
Radiation is the transfer of thermal energy
without the use of any medium
can transfer across vacuum
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Radiation vs Conduction vs
Convection
What is the main heat transfer mechanism that causes the
nichrome wire to heat up?
Nichrome wire
Nichrome wire
Nichrome wire
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Uses of radiation
To keep cool:
white houses
silvered surfaces
(e.g. car sun shades)
To increase absorption
black, rough surface of stoves and
pans
black painted heat exchanger pipes
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Vacuum Flask
Vacuum Flask
Reduces transfer of thermal
energy by conduction, convection
and radiation
Consists of a double-walled glass
container with a vacuum in
between
Silvered walls on vacuum side
Container supported by foam
plastic, a poor conductor
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Vacuum Flask
No heat can enter or leave flask by conduction
or convection across the vacuum
Inner silvered surface reflects radiation from hot
fluids back into flask
Outer silvered surface reflects radiation in
external surroundings away from flask
Foam plastic support and plastic cap minimises
heat transmitted by conduction through thin
glass walls
Plastic cap stops convection and evaporation
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Practice 3
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