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Title: Heat Transfer : An Action due to Thermal Inequilibrium


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Heat Transfer An Action due to Thermal
Inequilibrium
  • P M V Subbarao
  • Professor
  • Mechanical Engineering Department

A Natural Happening ..
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A Wake-up Call to Earth
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A Natural Engineering Process for the Existence,
Growth and Performance.
  • A True Design Reason behind Existence of Natural
    Systems..
  • A Strong Design Modification for the Performance
    of Artificial Systems.

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A True Design Reason behind Geometry of Natural
Systems..
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An Evolution to Perfection of Heat Transfer is
Sustainable
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A Reason behind Survival of Electonics
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What is Heat Transfer?
  • Thermal energy is related to the temperature of
    matter.
  • For a given material and mass, the higher the
    temperature, the greater its thermal energy.
  • Heat transfer is a study of the exchange of
    thermal energy through a body or between bodies
    which occurs when there is a temperature
    difference.
  • When system and its surroundings are at different
    temperatures, thermal energy transfers from the
    one with higher temperature to the one with lower
    temperature.
  • Thermal Energy always travels from hot to cold.
  • This spontaneous act is called Heat Action or
    Heat Transfer.

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Heat Transfer Between System Surroundings
  • Heat transfer is typically given the symbol Q,
    and is expressed in joules (J) in SI units.
  • The rate of heat transfer is measured in watts
    (W), equal to joules per second, and is denoted
    by Q.
  • The heat flux, or the rate of heat transfer per
    unit area, is measured in watts per area (W/m2),
    and uses q" for the symbol.

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Heat Transfer in Manufacturing
  • The need/role of heat transfer is a two fold
    issue.
  • Heat Transfer by design.
  • Casting
  • Hot working
  • Sintering
  • Heat Transfer due to unavoidable conditions.
  • Machining process.

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What Causes Heat Transfer in Machining?
  • First, almost all (90-100) of the work consumed
    in a machining operation finally convert into the
    thermal energy.
  • There are several sources of thermal energy
    in cutting with a sharp tool
  • Viscous dissipation transformed into heat if the
    cut material are viscoplastic.
  • Work done by friction converted to heat.
  • Ambient heat source sometimes need be considered
    if thermal deformation is concerned.
  • In non-traditional machining, other types of heat
    sources exist

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Modes of Heat Mass Transfer
  • Conduction or Diffusion
  • Radiation
  • Convection

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Conduction Heat Transfer
  • Conduction is a significant mode of transfer when
    system and surroundings consist of solids or
    static fluids.
  • Two mechanisms explain how heat is transferred by
    conduction lattice vibration and particle
    collision.
  • Conduction through solids occurs by a combination
    of the two mechanisms heat is conducted through
    stationery fluids primarily by molecular
    collisions.

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Fourier law of heat conduction
A Constitutive Relation
  • The rate of heat transfer through the wall
    increases when
  • The temperatures difference between the left and
    right surfaces increase,
  • The wall surface area increases,
  • The wall thickness reduces,
  • The wall is changed from brick to aluminum.
  • If we measure temperatures of the wall from left
    to right and plot the temperature variation with
    the wall thickness, we get

This is called as Fourier Law of Conduction
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Circumstances Leading to Heat Conduction
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Circumstances Leading to Heat Conduction in
Machinging
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Thermal Image of Laptop Casing
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Graphite Covering
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Thermal Image of Laptop Casing with Graphite cover
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Statement of Fouriers Law
The (mod of) heat flux, q, (the flow of heat
per unit area and per unit time), at a point in
a medium is directly proportional to the
temperature gradient at the point.
Temperature gradient across the slab of thickness
Dx
T
The heat flux across the slab
x
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Local Heat flux in a slab
Global heat transfer rate
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Mathematical Description
  • Temperature is a scalar quantity.
  • Heat flux is defined with direction and Magnitude
    A Vector.
  • Mathematically it is possible to have

Using the principles of vector calculus
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