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Heat Transfer - Chapter 3 - Extended Surfaces (Fins) 

Kody Powell
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@dianapereo8383
@dianapereo8383 4 года назад
wow, I am so happy I stumbled upon your lectures.
@Education_vlog247
@Education_vlog247 3 месяца назад
Same
@busedogan7590
@busedogan7590 10 месяцев назад
popping up the one direction meme was unexpected and cute, thanks for clear explanation >33
@hankesker912
@hankesker912 9 дней назад
at 10:53 did you mean to multiply the (k dT/dx) by A_c as well? I think you may have forgotten this. Otherwise, great video. Very helpful!
@matthewmueller8433
@matthewmueller8433 8 месяцев назад
I might be wrong but I think you forget to multiply cross sectional area in the conduction term at minute 10:41. Still very helpful thanks
@frito4911
@frito4911 2 года назад
holy shit bro i was lost for a whole semester lost for half of your video then at the end everyhting clicked if i pass my final tomorrow its on you bro
@mrrataa7882
@mrrataa7882 8 месяцев назад
did u pass?
@frito4911
@frito4911 8 месяцев назад
@@mrrataa7882 yes
@alihosseiniroknabadi4828
@alihosseiniroknabadi4828 10 месяцев назад
perfect lecture thank you from Iran
@robertwhite1303
@robertwhite1303 2 года назад
Does the heat transfer rate also follow the inverse square law; double the surface area, quadruple the heat transfer rate, all else remaining the same? Such that if a one-unit area transfers 1 watt per unit of time, then a two-unit area would give a 4 watt per unit of time transfer. Does this really work out?
@prasoonsaurabh2502
@prasoonsaurabh2502 2 года назад
Sir area of cross-section of fin should increase or decrease it's along its length please reply
@mysterious3994
@mysterious3994 2 года назад
what does m stand for there? is it mass?
@doosen.
@doosen. 2 года назад
One thing I am currently stuck on with using this table in my Heat Transfer class, is actually determining which case to use when given a problem. I understand just about everything else in this chapter besides the difference(s) in which case to use. Can someone help try and explain because I sometimes do not trust my "engineering intuition".
@CFD_Mechanic
@CFD_Mechanic Год назад
hit and trail is your best freind
@brianhansen2734
@brianhansen2734 3 года назад
Great lecture. Thank you :)
@artunylmaz1819
@artunylmaz1819 Год назад
That was amaizing. Thank you sir.
@tusharkahar8838
@tusharkahar8838 3 года назад
Can you explain how to calculate fin depth in corrugated tank? Plz
@davidbrumels5911
@davidbrumels5911 3 года назад
This was very helpful, Thank you!
@ryanc.segarra5883
@ryanc.segarra5883 2 года назад
Great lecture, may I know the references of your topic Sir?
@erikeikeng6820
@erikeikeng6820 2 года назад
Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer, Theodore L. Bergman et. al
@MkhuluMokoena
@MkhuluMokoena 3 года назад
by saying heat transfer is one dimension, does that mean you onlyuse one side of the fine for the heat surface area?
@jay.jay.
@jay.jay. 3 года назад
The heat transfer AREA is perpendicular to the flow of the heat. Imagine heat going through in one direction (x direction) THROUGH that surface
@MkhuluMokoena
@MkhuluMokoena 3 года назад
@@jay.jay. meaning all the heat transfer is only transferred in the one +x direction, so does not have to double the area when working out the heat transfer.?
@jay.jay.
@jay.jay. 3 года назад
@@MkhuluMokoena yeah
@MkhuluMokoena
@MkhuluMokoena 3 года назад
Great thanx
@jay.jay.
@jay.jay. 3 года назад
@@MkhuluMokoena you are welcome :)
@rowidasaygh6593
@rowidasaygh6593 3 года назад
Thank you very much
@DigiHats
@DigiHats 3 года назад
1 direction 😅 👍❤️
@DigiHats
@DigiHats 3 года назад
Yes they are awesome
@haider979
@haider979 2 года назад
احسنت
@BilalMohammed6481
@BilalMohammed6481 3 года назад
one direction joke was nice xD
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