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Heat is transferred to unburned fuels by four methods: convection, radiation, conduction and mass transport.
The quantitative relationship between heat transfer and temperature change contains all three factors: Q = mcT, where Q is the symbol for heat transfer, m is the mass of the substance, and T is the change in temperature. The symbol c stands for specific heat and depends on the material and phase.
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Heat flux is evaluated based on two fundamental quantities: The amount of heat transfer per unit area (Q) The area where the heat transfer takes place (A)
Enthalpy Equations and Their Relation to Heat H = U + pV. Note that: H=U+pV (when the pressure is constant) Here, represents the change in the respective terms. H = (q-w) + pV; (pV=w) H = q. H = TS + pV ; (q = TH = U + pV)
When we talk about W/mK, were discussing watts per meter kelvin. This unit measures the heat transfer rate across a material with a thickness of one meter when there is a temperature difference of one kelvin. In simpler terms, a higher W/mK value means heat travels through the material more easily.
The SI unit of heat, work, and energy is the joule. A joule (J) is defined as the amount of energy used when a force of 1 newton moves an object 1 meter. It is named in honor of the English physicist James Prescott Joule. One joule is equivalent to 1 kg m2/s2, which is also called 1 newtonmeter.

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