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Heat conducted through piston head is the amount of heat conducted from the head of the piston. Check FAQs
H=th12.56kdT
H - Heat Conducted through Piston Head?th - Thickness of Piston Head?k - Thermal conductivity of piston?dT - Temperature difference between Center and Edge?

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3.4767Edit=27Edit12.5646.6Edit220Edit
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FIRST Step Consider the formula
H=th12.56kdT
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
H=27mm12.5646.6W/(m*K)220°C
Next Step Convert Units
H=0.027m12.5646.6W/(m*K)220°C
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
H=0.02712.5646.6220
Next Step Evaluate
H=3476.65824W
Next Step Convert to Output's Unit
H=3.47665824kW
LAST Step Rounding Answer
H=3.4767kW

Amount of Heat Conducted through Piston Head Formula Elements

Variables
Heat Conducted through Piston Head
Heat conducted through piston head is the amount of heat conducted from the head of the piston.
Symbol: H
Measurement: PowerUnit: kW
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Thickness of Piston Head
Thickness of Piston Head is the thickness of the material used at the head of a piston.
Symbol: th
Measurement: LengthUnit: mm
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Thermal conductivity of piston
Thermal conductivity of piston is the rate at which heat passes through the piston, the amount of heat flow per unit time through unit area with temperature gradient of one degree per unit distance.
Symbol: k
Measurement: Thermal ConductivityUnit: W/(m*K)
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Temperature difference between Center and Edge
Temperature difference between center and edge of piston is the gradient between the central part and outer surface of piston.
Symbol: dT
Measurement: TemperatureUnit: °C
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Heat Conducted through Piston Head

​Go Amount of Heat Conducted through Piston Head given Higher Calorific Value of Fuel
H=0.05HCVmBP

Other formulas in Thickness of Piston Head category

​Go Thickness of Piston Head According to Grashoff's Formula
th=Di3pmax16σph
​Go Permissible Bending Stress for Piston
σph=P0fs
​Go Thickness of Piston Head given Cylinder Inner Diameter
th=0.032Di+1.5
​Go Thickness of Piston Head Considering Heat Dissipation
th=H12.56kdT

How to Evaluate Amount of Heat Conducted through Piston Head?

Amount of Heat Conducted through Piston Head evaluator uses Heat Conducted through Piston Head = Thickness of Piston Head*12.56*Thermal conductivity of piston*Temperature difference between Center and Edge to evaluate the Heat Conducted through Piston Head, Amount of heat conducted through piston head is the amount of heat conducted from the head of the piston. Heat Conducted through Piston Head is denoted by H symbol.

How to evaluate Amount of Heat Conducted through Piston Head using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Amount of Heat Conducted through Piston Head, enter Thickness of Piston Head (th), Thermal conductivity of piston (k) & Temperature difference between Center and Edge (dT) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Amount of Heat Conducted through Piston Head

What is the formula to find Amount of Heat Conducted through Piston Head?
The formula of Amount of Heat Conducted through Piston Head is expressed as Heat Conducted through Piston Head = Thickness of Piston Head*12.56*Thermal conductivity of piston*Temperature difference between Center and Edge. Here is an example- 0.003477 = 0.027*12.56*46.6*493.15.
How to calculate Amount of Heat Conducted through Piston Head?
With Thickness of Piston Head (th), Thermal conductivity of piston (k) & Temperature difference between Center and Edge (dT) we can find Amount of Heat Conducted through Piston Head using the formula - Heat Conducted through Piston Head = Thickness of Piston Head*12.56*Thermal conductivity of piston*Temperature difference between Center and Edge.
What are the other ways to Calculate Heat Conducted through Piston Head?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Heat Conducted through Piston Head-
  • Heat Conducted through Piston Head=0.05*Higher Calorific Value of Fuel*Mass of Fuel per Brakepower per Second*Brakepower of Engine per CylinderOpenImg
Can the Amount of Heat Conducted through Piston Head be negative?
No, the Amount of Heat Conducted through Piston Head, measured in Power cannot be negative.
Which unit is used to measure Amount of Heat Conducted through Piston Head?
Amount of Heat Conducted through Piston Head is usually measured using the Kilowatt[kW] for Power. Watt[kW], Milliwatt[kW], Microwatt[kW] are the few other units in which Amount of Heat Conducted through Piston Head can be measured.
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