WOLFRAM|DEMONSTRATIONS PROJECT

Heat Transfer and Temperature Distribution in a Fin

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cross section
rectangle
circle
fin material
copper
platinum
carbon steel
display
graph
fin
fin length (cm)
1.5
width (mm)
50
height (mm)
50
This Demonstration calculates temperature distributions and heat transfer for a fin (a.k.a. extended surface) of uniform cross-sectional area. Two possible tip conditions are considered: (1) there is no heat transfer through the tip surface (adiabatic case); (2) the tip loses heat through convection, implying that the size of the tip surface is large enough for heat loss to be taken into account. The fin is attached to a base of equal cross-sectional area that is at a constant temperature of 100
°C.
Down the length of the fin, heat is lost through natural convection to the ambient air. The temperature decreases down the fin due to conduction down the fin and to heat being lost by convection. The conduction is assumed to be one-dimensional along the length of the fin. Maximum heat transfer is achieved when the temperature of the fin is uniform, and heat is also lost through the tip. You can vary the dimensions and shape of the fin, as well as the thermal conductivity. A three-dimensional representation of the fin is also shown.