Thermal conductivity: concept and coefficient for some steels and alloys

In order to carry out any work with different materials, It is important to know all the data before processing them, concerning the characteristics of the material, its physical properties.

The following material will be considered below, like steel. Attention will be focused on this ability of materials, as thermal conductivity. This is an indicator, which you must know, if you plan to work with any material.

The concept of "thermal conductivity"

To begin with, it is necessary to understand the very concept of "thermal conductivity". This will help the user to easily maneuver among the dry numbers and operate with them. In order to carry out certain work, it is necessary to approach the case thoroughly and learn all the possible characteristics of that material, which the user will work with later.

Thermal conductivity is the ability of various material bodies to exchange heat (energy transfer) to less heated parts of the body from its hotter parts. This process is possible due to different parts of the body, which move chaotically. Such particles are:

  • molecules;
  • atoms;
  • electrons and so on.

Such heat exchange is possible in all bodies, in which there is a heterogeneous distribution of temperature. The mechanism of heat transfer will directly depend on the physical state of the material.

Also, the term "thermal conductivity" is used to denote the quantitative characteristics of the ability of any physical body to conduct heat. If you compare thermal circuits with electrical circuits, then such a term is analogous to conductivity.

In order to characterize the quantitative ability of the physical body to conduct heat, a special value is used, which is called the coefficient of thermal conductivity. This characteristic is equal to the amount of heat, which passes through the sample material, necessarily homogeneous, unit area and unit length per unit time at a unit temperature difference. In the well-known SI system, this value is measured in W /(m * degrees Celsius).

The very phenomenon of thermal conductivity is based on principles, which are easily explained by molecular kinetic theory. They are, that heated molecules move much faster, than molecules, in their normal state, therefore, with their rapid chaotic motion, they are able to affect other molecules, are in the colder parts of the body and transfer their heat to them.