Thermal Laboratory - Lab Experiment-1
Thermal Laboratory - Lab Experiment-1
Thermal Laboratory - Lab Experiment-1
(MECH3123)
Submission details-
Submitted to:
Dr. Ashish Karn
Department of Mechanical Engineering, UPES
Lab Website: drkarnteaching.com
Fluid Mechanics and Machines Laboratory (MECH2107)
Figure 1. It show the how heat (q) is transferring from T1 to T2 through layer(L) thickness
and q is directly proportional to A.
By composite walls which means layers of solid stack together to heat flow through
conduction.
When a temperature gradient exists in a body, there is an energy transfer from the high
temperature region to the low temperature region. Energy is transferred by conduction and
heat transfer rate per unit area is proportional to the normal temperature gradient:
q α A,
When the proportionality constant is inserted, q = −kA, Where q is the amount of heat
transfer and ∆T/ ∆X is the temperature gradient in the direction of heat flow. The constant k
is called thermal conductivity of the material. A direct application of Fourier’s law is the
plane wall.
Fourier’s equation: Q =kA Where the thermal conductivity is considered constant. The wall
thickness is ∆X, Q, A are amount of heat transfer and heat transfer area respectively. T1 and
T2 are surface temperatures.
Why is it important to study this topic?
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Figure 2 . This figure shows that here paper is a heating element and have same no. of coins
on both side , it’s composite system and very important How to calculate thermal
conductivity of the composite system.
What are the practical applications where this topic may be relevant? Find some web
resources and provide some relevant pictures/ images of practical applications:-
Figure 3 . This figure is of Condenser Coil of Refrigerator which used to condense a gaseous
into a liquid state through cooling. A refrigerator uses a condenser to get rid
of heat extracted from the interior of the unit to the outside air.
Figure 4 . This are real life examples refrigerator pipes, door and walls of refrigerator and
walls of cold storage, which have multiplayer of insulation.
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The apparatus consists of a heater sandwiched between two thin asbestos sheets. Three slabs
of different material are provided on both sides of heater, which forms a composite structure.
A small press- frame is provided to ensure the perfect contact between the slabs. PID
controller is provided to perform the experiment at different temperatures and measurement
of input power is carried out by energy meter provided. Eight temperature sensor are
embedded between inter faces of the slab, to read the temperature at the surface.
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Figure 6. This is the experimental setup of the experiment (Conduction in a composite wall).
Data:-
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FORMULA USED,
K3=Q'/A*((TA3-TA4)/X3),
ΔTA34 = ΔTA34=((T4+T5)/2)-((T6+T7)/2),
Keff = Q'/A*[(TA1-TA4)/X1+X2+X3],
Reff = Xt/( Keff *A),
Rth = (X1/K1A)+(X2/K2A)+(X3/K3A),
XR1 R2 R3 Rt
(oC.m2/W (oC.m2/W (oC.m2/W
(oC.m2/W) ) ) )
0.008 0.218 0.560 0.787
70
60
50
Temp Drop
40
30
20
10
0
0 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.03 0.03 0.04 0.04 0.05 0.05
Variation in x
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Conclusions:-
:- Hence , we verified the Fouriers Law by doing the experiment.
:- So, the energy is stored in form of heat in layers as we have seen in the graph between
temp drop and Variation in X.
:- Hence, we find the Keff of the composite system.
References:-
: Figure 1 (https://www.google.co.in/imgres?imgurl=https%3A%2F%2Fimg.bhs4.com
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%3A%2F%2Fwww.brighthubengineering.com%2Fhvac%2F62074-combined-thermal-
conduction-and-convection-heat-transfer-calculations
%2F&tbnid=9h2CrzVIGVxZpM&vet=12ahUKEwiOt6ako9_sAhWEPCsKHdUiASgQMyhJ
egQIARBJ..i&docid=bW-jD4I3ccc8kM&w=600&h=600&itg=1&q=examples%20of
%20heat%20transfer%20through
%20conduction&hl=en&ved=2ahUKEwiOt6ako9_sAhWEPCsKHdUiASgQMyhJegQIARBJ
)
: Figure 2(it is the snap shot of lab video)
: Figure 3 (https://www.google.co.in/imgres?imgurl=https%3A%2F
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%2Fen.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki
%2FCondenser_(heat_transfer)&tbnid=KmNxWVHhPEs3kM&vet=12ahUKEwi-
qt3ro9_sAhWBHXIKHSlJCG4QMygBegUIARCiAQ..i&docid=gY10boJCcB8GvM&w=25
92&h=3456&q=examples%20of%20heat%20transfer%20in
%20condenser&hl=en&ved=2ahUKEwi-
qt3ro9_sAhWBHXIKHSlJCG4QMygBegUIARCiAQ)
: Figure 4(it is snap shot of lab video)
: Figure 5( it is taken from lab file)