Lecture

Conduction and Convection

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This lecture covers the fundamentals of heat transfer through conduction, focusing on energy carriers within solids and liquids. It also delves into convection, explaining how heat transfer occurs through fluid motion and the development of boundary layers. The analytical solutions and examples provided help in understanding transient heat conduction and convective heat transfer.

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