This document is a lecture on conduction with heat generation from Dr. Indro Pranoto's Heat and Mass Transfer 1 course at UGM in semester 1 of 2016/2017. It discusses conduction where thermal energy is generated internally, such as through Joule heating, and presents the governing equation for calculating the rate of energy generated by passing a current through a resistive medium. Examples are provided to illustrate analyzing temperature distributions using this equation.
This document is a lecture on conduction with heat generation from Dr. Indro Pranoto's Heat and Mass Transfer 1 course at UGM in semester 1 of 2016/2017. It discusses conduction where thermal energy is generated internally, such as through Joule heating, and presents the governing equation for calculating the rate of energy generated by passing a current through a resistive medium. Examples are provided to illustrate analyzing temperature distributions using this equation.
This document is a lecture on conduction with heat generation from Dr. Indro Pranoto's Heat and Mass Transfer 1 course at UGM in semester 1 of 2016/2017. It discusses conduction where thermal energy is generated internally, such as through Joule heating, and presents the governing equation for calculating the rate of energy generated by passing a current through a resistive medium. Examples are provided to illustrate analyzing temperature distributions using this equation.
Conduction heat transfer to consider situations for which thermal energy is being generated due to conversion from some other energy form. A common thermal energy generation process involves the conversion from electrical to thermal energy in a currentcarrying medium (Ohmic, or resistance, or Joule heating). The rate at which energy is generated by passing a current I through a medium of electrical resistance Re is
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Analysis 1) Temperature Distribution
From Equation 3.48 the temperature at the insulated surface is