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Radial Heat Conduction Module Thermal Experiment Equipment Didactic Equipment

Item No.: MR025
Radial Heat Conduction Module Thermal Experiment Equipment Didactic Equipment
Description

MR025 Radial Heat Conduction Module Thermal Experiment Equipment Didactic Equipment

Features
One of four optional experiments for the Heat Transfer Experiments Base Unit
Fits quickly and easily onto the base of the Heat Transfer Experiments Base Unit and water connections have self-sealing quick connectors needing no tools
Shows the principles of radial heat conduction radially around a disc of uniform diameter
Clear schematic printed on the baseplate aids student understanding
Allows the thermal conductivity of the disc material to be measured
Safe, low-voltage heater with over-temperature cut-out

Description
This experiment has a solid brass disc with an electric heater (heat source) at its centre and a circular crosssection cooling tube (heat sink) around its circumference. It mounts on a base plate with a clear schematic of the experiment layout.
The electric heater and thermocouples connect to sockets on the Heat Transfer Experiments Base Unit, which also supplies the cold water feed and drain for the heat sink
Students turn on the cooling water fl ow and adjust the heater power until the experiment reaches equilibrium.
At equally spaced radii on the disc, seven thermocouples measure the temperature as the heat conducts radially outwards from the heater. Insulation around the disc reduces heat loss by convection and radiation, so that the results should match the theory for simple radial conduction only.

Learning Outcomes
Demonstration and calculations of radial heat conduction
Calculation of the thermal conductivity (k value)
Essential Base Unit
Heat Transfer Experiments Base Unit
Operating Conditions
Operating environment:
Laboratory
Storage temperature range:
25°C to +55°C (when packed for transport)
Operating temperature range:
+5°C to +40°C
Operating relative humidity range:
80% at temperatures < 31°C decreasing linearly to 50% at 40°C
- Heated Disc. Material: Brass, Ø 110mm.
- Brass Core: Ø 14mm.
- Disc Thickness: 3.2mm.
- Radial interval of Thermocouples: 10mm