Chap04 Transient Heat Conduction-3-Kasim
Chap04 Transient Heat Conduction-3-Kasim
Yunus A. Cengel
McGraw-Hill, New York, 2007
CHAPTER 4
TRANSIENT HEAT
CONDUCTION
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SUMMARY
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Objectives
• Assess when the spatial variation of temperature is negligible, and
temperature varies nearly uniformly with time, making the simplified
lumped system analysis applicable
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LUMPED SYSTEM ANALYSIS
time constant
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• This equation enables us to
determine the temperature
T(t) of a body at time t, or
alternatively, the time t
required for the temperature
to reach a specified value T(t).
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The rate of convection heat transfer
between the body and its environment
at time t
Characteristic length
Biot number
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Small bodies with high
thermal conductivities
and low convection
coefficients are most
likely to satisfy the
criterion for lumped
system analysis.
consider the variation of temperature with time and position in 1-D problems
such as those associated with a large plane wall, a long cylinder, and a sphere.
Transient temperature
profiles in a plane wall
Schematic of the simple geometries exposed to convection from
in which heat transfer is 1-D. its surfaces for Ti >T.
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Nondimensionalized One-Dimensional Transient Conduction
Problem
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Nondimensionalization
reduces the number of
independent variables in 1-D
transient conduction
problems from 8 to 3,
offering great convenience in
the presentation of results.
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Exact Solution of 1-D Transient Conduction Problem
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The analytical solutions
of transient conduction
problems typically
involve infinite series,
and thus the evaluation
of an infinite number of
terms to determine the
temperature at a
specified location and
time.
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Approximate Analytical and Graphical Solutions
The terms in the series solutions converge rapidly with increasing time, and for
>0.2, keeping the first term and neglecting all the remaining terms in the series
results in an error under 2 percent.
Solution with one-term approximation
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(a) Midplane temperature
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The dimensionless temperatures anywhere in a plane wall, cylinder,
and sphere are related to the center temperature by
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The transient heat transfer for a two-dimensional geometry formed by
the intersection of two one-dimensional geometries 1 and 2 is
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Multidimensional solutions expressed as products of one-dimensional solutions
for bodies that are initially at a uniform temperature Ti and exposed to convection
from all surfaces to a medium at T
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Multidimensional solutions expressed as products of one-dimensional
solutions for bodies that are initially at a uniform temperature Ti and exposed
to convection from all surfaces to a medium at T
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