This chapter discusses heat transfer through fins, which are surfaces that extend from another surface to increase the rate of heat transfer by increasing surface area. Fins are used to cool objects by dissipating heat into the surrounding medium through conduction. The chapter analyzes fins to determine their effectiveness using a dimensionless parameter called the fin efficiency.
This chapter discusses heat transfer through fins, which are surfaces that extend from another surface to increase the rate of heat transfer by increasing surface area. Fins are used to cool objects by dissipating heat into the surrounding medium through conduction. The chapter analyzes fins to determine their effectiveness using a dimensionless parameter called the fin efficiency.
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chpter-II B [ steady-state heat conduction (Fins) ]
This chapter discusses heat transfer through fins, which are surfaces that extend from another surface to increase the rate of heat transfer by increasing surface area. Fins are used to cool objects by dissipating heat into the surrounding medium through conduction. The chapter analyzes fins to determine their effectiveness using a dimensionless parameter called the fin efficiency.
This chapter discusses heat transfer through fins, which are surfaces that extend from another surface to increase the rate of heat transfer by increasing surface area. Fins are used to cool objects by dissipating heat into the surrounding medium through conduction. The chapter analyzes fins to determine their effectiveness using a dimensionless parameter called the fin efficiency.