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Conduction Heat Transfer Formula (Q=kAΔT/L)
Conduction is heat transfer within a material via molecular vibration. Applying Fourier's law of heat conduction to a steady-state 1D plane wall gives:
Q = k × A × ΔT ÷ L
Heat transfer rate (Q) increases with higher thermal conductivity (k), larger area (A) and temperature difference (ΔT), and thinner thickness (L). Used in wall insulation design, heat sink design, and more.
Q = k × A × ΔT ÷ L
Heat transfer rate (Q) increases with higher thermal conductivity (k), larger area (A) and temperature difference (ΔT), and thinner thickness (L). Used in wall insulation design, heat sink design, and more.