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GUNT Radial and Linear Heat Conduction Trainer, Solid Bodies, Steady-State, Experimental Unit

GUNT Heat conduction is one of the three basic forms of heat transfer. Kinetic energy is transferred between neighbouring atoms or molecules. The heat transport is material-bound and an irreversible process that moves heat from higher to lower absolute temperatures. When heat supply is continuous, this process is called steady heat conduction.

Product Features

  • The experimental unit can be used to determine basic laws and characteristic variables of heat conduction in solid bodies experimentally
  • Comprises both linear and radial experimental setups, each equipped with heating and cooling elements
  • Different measuring objects with varying heat transfer properties can be installed in the linear heat conduction setup
  • Includes a display and control unit for easy operation and monitoring
  • Sensors record temperatures at all relevant points within the setups
  • Measured values are shown on digital displays for immediate feedback
  • Data can be transmitted simultaneously via USB directly to a PC
  • Included software enables detailed analysis of the recorded data

Benefits

  • Provides hands-on understanding of fundamental heat conduction processes in solid materials
  • Versatile setup allowing the study of both radial and linear conduction
  • Facilitates comparison of heat transfer characteristics across different materials
  • Real-time temperature measurements ensure reliable and precise data
  • PC connectivity with software support allows comprehensive data evaluation
  • Designed for ease of use in educational and research laboratories

Why Choose the GUNT Radial and Linear Heat Conduction Trainer?

The GUNT radial and linear heat conduction trainer offers a precise and flexible platform for studying steady heat conduction in solids. Its dual setup with comprehensive instrumentation makes it an essential tool for thermal engineering education and research. The integration of digital data acquisition and software enhances experimental analysis and deepens understanding of heat transfer mechanisms.

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