Chemical Engineering - Heat Transfer - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Heat Transfer - Section 1 (Q.No. 10)
10.
Fourier's law applies to the heat transfer by
convection
radiation
conduction
all (a), (b) & (c)
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Vinni said:   3 years ago
Conduction- Fourier's law.

Convection - Newton's law of cooling.

Radiation - Stephan Boltzmann law.
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Nirmal said:   4 years ago
Newton's law of cooling @Bhavesh.
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Bhavesh said:   4 years ago
Which law workes in Convection, Radiation?

Ajay said:   6 years ago
Q=-k dt/dx called Fourier law.
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Mirtunjay said:   7 years ago
What's is Fourier s law?

Prabhakar said:   7 years ago
Fourier's law : The heat flux is directly proportional to temperature gradient.

Rakesh varma said:   1 decade ago
Fourier's law: In conduction process heat flux is directly proportional to it's temperature gradient.

Formula: q = (-k*(dt/dx).

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