● Up to Fifteen Fundamental Heat Transfer Experiments May be Used Individually on the Common Service Unit.
● Investigation of Convection, Conduction, Radiation, Steady State and Transient Heat Transfer.
● Investigation of Gas Laws and Pressure-Temperature Relationship for Water
● Safe and Suitable For Unsupervised Student Operation.
● Responds Rapidly to Control Changes.
● Negligible Operating and Maintenance Costs.
● Two year Warranty.
Introduction
It is essential that the three basic modes of heat transfer; Conduction, Convection and Radiation are understood by students as a foundation for further studies involving heat transfer and temperature measurement.
The Hilton Heat Transfer Service Unit H112 may be connected to any of fifteen optional experimental units each demonstrating a fundamental mode of heat transfer or a combination of modes of heat transfer and a range of other experiments to reinforce the learning process.
The Hilton Heat Transfer Service Unit H112 is bench mounted, operates from a conventional single-phase electrical power supply and provides both control and instrumentation for each of the fifteen optional experimental units.
The fifteen optional units are: -
Linear Heat Conduction H112A
Radial Heat Conduction H112B
Laws of Radiant Heat Transfer & Radiant Heat Exchange H112C
Combined Convection and Radiation H112D
Extended Surface Heat Transfer H112E
Radiation Errors in Temperature Measurement H112F
Unsteady State Heat Transfer H112G
Thermal Conductivity of Liquids and Gases Unit H112H
Perfect Gas Law Demonstration H112J
Marcet Boiler (Saturation Pressure) H112M
Thermal Conductivity of Building Materials H112N
Free and Forced Convection from Flat, Pinned and Finned Plates H112P
Thermoelectric Heat Pump H112Q
Closed Cycle Hot Air Engine H112R
Boiling Heat Transfer H112S
Addition of the optional Heat Transfer Service Unit Computer Upgrade HC112 enables students to record, display and process data using a computer. The dedicated software enhances student interest and speeds comprehension of the principles being demonstrated.
The unit will be of particular interest to those studying:
• Mechanical Engineering
• Nuclear Engineering
• Chemical Engineering
• Control and Instrumentation
• Plant and Process Engineering
• Building Services
• Engineering Physics
• Refrigeration
• Marine Engineering