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Heat transfer through a bar occurs via linear conduction, which depends on the temperature difference, cross-sectional area, length, and time. A homogeneous bar conducts heat differently than a composite bar due to differences in composition and dimensions, with conductivity decreasing for larger cross-sectional areas as this provides more resistance to heat flow over a given length.
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Discussion Linear Conduction Along a Homogeneous and Composite Bar
Heat transfer through a bar occurs via linear conduction, which depends on the temperature difference, cross-sectional area, length, and time. A homogeneous bar conducts heat differently than a composite bar due to differences in composition and dimensions, with conductivity decreasing for larger cross-sectional areas as this provides more resistance to heat flow over a given length.
Heat transfer through a bar occurs via linear conduction, which depends on the temperature difference, cross-sectional area, length, and time. A homogeneous bar conducts heat differently than a composite bar due to differences in composition and dimensions, with conductivity decreasing for larger cross-sectional areas as this provides more resistance to heat flow over a given length.
Part A Linear Conduction along a Homogeneous and Composite Bar
The thermal conductivity of an object is dependent on its composition and dimension. The dimension include the cross- section area and also the length. There are some factor that affect the rate of conduction that need to be consider which are the temperature difference, cross- section area, length and time. The length is the distance for heat travel. By increasing the area of the specimen, the thermal conductivity will decrease.