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Ly Ngoc Minh, Senior Lecturer 1 TRヨヤリNG ムAマI HOマC COツNG NGHIEトP TPHCM KHOA COツNG NGHEト HOAル HOマC VAリ MOツI TRヨヤリNG CHƯƠNG I TỔNG QUAN VỀ TRUYỀN NHIỆT
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Ly Ngoc Minh, Senior Lecturer 1

TRÖÔØNG ÑAÏI HOÏC COÂNG NGHIEÄP TPHCMKHOA COÂNG NGHEÄ HOAÙ HOÏC VAØ MOÂI TRÖÔØNG

CHƯƠNG ITỔNG QUAN VỀ TRUYỀN NHIỆT

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Ly Ngoc Minh, Senior Lecturer 2

VAI TROØ CUÛA TRUYEÀN NHIEÄT

MÁY HƠI NƯỚC THỜI CỔ ĐẠI

Ñoäng cô hôi nö ôùcthôøi Hy-laïp coåñaïi

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Ly Ngoc Minh, Senior Lecturer 3

Một hình ảnh TB Nhiệt trong thực tế

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Câu hỏi thảo luận: cho biết những hình thứctrao đổi nhiệt xảy ra trong hình ảnh này?

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Hãy mô tả các quá trình TĐN xảy ra trong hìnhảnh dưới đây?

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Ly Ngoc Minh, Senior Lecturer 6

NOÀI HÔI OÁNG LOØ OÁNG LÖÛA NAÈM

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TRUYỀN NHIỆT

NHIỆT BAO GIỜ CŨNG ĐƯỢCTRUYỀN TỪ NƠI CÓ NHIỆT ĐỘ CAOĐẾN NƠI CÓ NHIỆT ĐỘ THẤP.

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3 DẠNG TRAO ĐỔI NHIỆT CƠ BẢN

DẪN NHIỆTDẪN NHIỆT

BỨC XẠ NHIỆTBỨC XẠ NHIỆT

ĐỐI LƯU NHIỆTĐỐI LƯU NHIỆT

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The Nature of Heat

• Definition: Heat is the internal kinetic energy ofthe atoms and molecules that make up asubstance.– Since it is a form of energy, it is measure in the

standard unit of a Joule.– More commonly, it is measured in the following units:

• calorie – heat energy needed to raise 1 gram of water by 1degree Celsius. 1 calorie = 4.186 Joules.

• Calorie – commonly used to measure energy content of food.1 Calorie = 1000 calories.

• British Thermal Unit (BTU) – heat energy needed to raiseone pound of water by 1 degree Fahrenheit. 1 BTU = 252calories = 1,054 Joules.

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Properties of Heat

• Two liters of boiling water has more energythan one one liter of boiling water.

• Heat will not flow between two objects of thesame temperature.

• Heat is energy in the process of beingtransferred from one object to another becauseof the temperature difference between them

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Heat Capacity

• Definition: Heat capacity is the amount of heatrequired per unit increase in temperature.– It is a measure of how well the substance stores heat.– Heat added = heat capacity x (change in temperature)– Materials with large heat capacities hold heat well.

• Their temperatures will not rise much for a given amount ofheat.

• Example: water

– Materials with small heat capacities do not hold heatwell.

• Their temperatures will rise quickly for a given amount ofheat

• Example: air

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Mechanisms of Heat Transfer

• Conduction• Convection• Advection• Radiation

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Conduction

• Conduction is the transfer of heat within asubstance, molecule by molecule

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TRUYỀN NHIỆT DẪN NHIỆT

T1

T2

d

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TRUYỀN NHIỆT DẪN NHIỆT

DT1 DT2 DT3

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Conductivity of Various Substances

427Silver80Iron2.7Granite2.1Ice2.1Wet Soil0.63Snow0.60Water at 20 °C0.25Dry Soil0.023Still air at 20 °CHeat ConductivitySubstance

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Convection

• Convection is heat transfer by the movement ofa fluid in the vertical direction

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Advection

• Advection is the movement of heat in thehorizontal (north/south/east/west) direction.

• Any measurable property of air can beadvected.

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TRUYỀN NHIỆT ĐỐI LƯU

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Khái niệm về tuần hòan

HÔI RA

NÖÔÙC CAÁP

OÁ NGNÖ

ÔÙC

X UOÁ NG

OÁNG NÖÔÙC LEÂNOÁNG NÖÔÙC XUOÁNG

Sự luân chuyển củanước trong nồi hơi

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Radiation

• Radiation allows heat to be transferred throughwave energy

• These waves are called electromagnetic wavesbecause the energy travels in a combination ofelectric and magnetic waves

• The energy a wave carries is related to itswavelength (distance from crest to crest)

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Electromagnetic Spectrum

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Stephan-Boltzmann Law

• All things with a temperature above absolute zero emitradiation.

• As the temperature of an object increases, moreradiation is emitted each second

E = σT4

where σ is a constant, T is the temperature of an objectin Kelvin and E is the maximum rate of radiationemitted per square meter.

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Wein’s Law

• Wein’s law states that the wavelength of maximumemission of an object is related to the object’stemperature.

λmax = θ/T

where λmax is the wavelength in micrometers (μm) atwhich the maximum radiation emission occurs, θ is aconstant equal to 2897 μm K, and T is the temperaturein Kelvin.

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Emission Spectrum ofan Object with

Constant Temperature

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Summary

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Wein’s Law

• Wein’s law states that the wavelength of maximumemission of an object is related to the object’stemperature.

λmax = θ/T

where λmax is the wavelength in micrometers (μm) atwhich the maximum radiation emission occurs, θ is aconstant equal to 2897 μm K, and T is the temperaturein Kelvin.