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Mechanical power, human/animal

Many familiar heal transfer application. involve natural convection as the primary mechanism of heat transfer. Some examples are cooling of electronic equipment such as power transistors, TVs, and DVDs heat transfer from electric baseboard heaters or steam radiators heat transfer from the refrigeration coils and power transmission lines and heat transfer from the bodies of animals and human beings. Natural convection in gases is usually accompanied by radiation of comparable magnitude except for low-emissivity surfaces. [Pg.521]


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