Forms of Heat Transfer
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Bevelacqua, A. S. & Norman, L. A. (2019). Hazardous materials chemistry (3rd ed.). Jones & Bartlett Learning. https://online(dot)vitalsource(dot)com/#/books/9781284169683
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Forms of Heat Transfer
Heat flows in three fundamental mechanisms:
By conduction, where heat is transferred from one object to an adjacent one due to direct contact but does not involve intermixing, nor flow of any matter
By convection, where heat transfer is achieved by mixing glumps of material. The conventional transfer of heat is classified into natural and forced convection—the natural convection results from variations in densities of hot and cold fluid, which contributes to mixing. The forced convection results from a mechanical pressure imposed pressure difference to cause a mixing phenomenon.
Radiation, where heat from hot objects is transferred in the form of light, UV-rays, or radiowaves to other cooler objects
Summary of differences Between Chemical Properties of LEL and UEL, and range of flammability of a chemical that has of LEL and UEL of 3 % and 97%, respectively
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