Heat transfer is a common occurrence in manufacturing and other aspects of life, therefore specific applications of heat transfer are not difficult to come by. When two systems have a temperature difference, heat is a form of energy in transmission that moves from one to the other without transferring mass. Heat transfer problems are sometimes classified as either steady (also known as steady state) or transient (also known as transient) in nature (also called unsteady). One or more of the following types of heat transfer are used: conduction, convection, and radiation. Conduction is another name for heat diffusion. A solid-fluid interface, a temperature difference between the solid surface and the surrounding fluid, and fluid motion are all required for convection heat transfer. Heat radiation is the movement of heat from a body with a high temperature to a body with a lower temperature when the bodies are not in direct physical contact with each other or separated in space. The two basic ways of mass movement are molecular diffusion and convection.
Author(S) DetailsDhamyaa Saad Khudhur
Mechanical Engineering Department, Mustansiriyah University, Iraq.
Muna S. Kassim
Mechanical Engineering Department, Mustansiriyah University, Iraq.
Mahmoud A. Mashkour
Mechanical Engineering Department, University of Technology, Iraq.
Laith Jaafer Habeeb
Training and Workshop Center, University of Technology, Iraq.
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