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Heat transfer         
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  • The four fundamental modes of  heat transfer illustrated with a campfire
  • Red-hot iron object, transferring heat to the surrounding environment through thermal radiation
  • Ice melting
  • Heat exposure as part of a fire test for firestop products
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TRANSPORT OF THERMAL ENERGY IN PHYSICAL SYSTEMS
Heat flow; Heat Transfer; Heat transmission; Heat transport; Heat Transport; Heat absorption; Temperature transfer; Heat transfer mechanisms; Boiling heat transfer; Heat transfers; Heat transfer rate; Transfer of heat; Transmission of heat; Thermal transmission; Thermal current; Heat Bleed; Heat as a transfer of energy; Heat loss; Transferring heat; Heat transference
Heat transfer is a discipline of thermal engineering that concerns the generation, use, conversion, and exchange of thermal energy (heat) between physical systems. Heat transfer is classified into various mechanisms, such as thermal conduction, thermal convection, thermal radiation, and transfer of energy by phase changes.
Convection (heat transfer)         
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HEAT TRANSFER DUE TO COMBINED EFFECTS OF ADVECTION AND DIFFUSION
Thermal convection; Thermal Convection; Natural heat convection; Forced heat convection; Heat convection; Convective Heat Transfer; Convection (Heat transfer); Convection (Thermodynamics); Draft:Convection (Heat transfer); Draft:Convection (Thermodynamics); Convective heat transfer
Convection (or convective heat transfer) is the transfer of heat from one place to another due to the movement of fluid. Although often discussed as a distinct method of heat transfer, convective heat transfer involves the combined processes of conduction (heat diffusion) and advection (heat transfer by bulk fluid flow).
Heat-transfer fluid         
FLUID THAT TRANSPORTS AND STORES THERMAL ENERGY
Heat transfer fluid
A heat transfer fluid is a gas or liquid that takes part in heat transfer by serving as an intermediary in cooling on one side of a process, transporting and storing thermal energy, and heating on another side of a process. Heat transfer fluids are used in countless applications and industrial processes requiring heating or cooling, typically in a closed circuit and in continuous cycles.
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1. When he entered a classroom, interrupting a talk about the mechanics of heat transfer, he was at first ignored.
2. The 4th IASME/WSEAS International conference on heat transfer, thermal engineering and environment begins in Elounda, Crete.
3. Robert Roemer, Terry‘s husband and a professor of mechanical engineering at the University of Utah, studied heat transfer within the cycad cones.
4. In the west, Zultec has a long standing business relationship with the US– based Paxar, world leader in woven, heat transfer and other garment labels.
5. The CP770 uses dye–sublimation ink technology to heat–transfer images onto Canon‘s proprietary paper; Canon sells different media options, including greeting cards, postcards, and 2–inch by 3–inch credit cards.