Conductividad térmica

Conductividad térmica

Thermal Conductivity in Solid Materials

Understanding Thermal Conduction

  • Thermal conductivity in solids involves heat transfer through conduction, where heat flows from hot to cold without material transport.
  • In insulating materials, heat is transported by the vibration of atoms in the crystal lattice, leading to a process known as lattice or phonon thermal conductivity.
  • In conductive materials, heat is transferred both through atomic vibrations and free electrons, with electronic thermal conductivity being the primary mechanism for energy transport.

Key Concepts of Thermal Conductivity

  • Thermal conductivity (represented by the Greek letter λ) describes energy transport as heat due to spatial temperature variations.
  • It measures the ratio between heat flow per unit area and temperature gradient; negative sign indicates that heat flows from hot to cold regions.
  • The value of thermal conductivity depends on microscopic structure and temperature; different solids conduct heat via phonons or conduction electrons.

Mechanisms Affecting Thermal Conductivity

  • Lattice thermal conductivity can be modeled considering phonons as a gas propagating at sound speed within crystals.
  • Determining lattice thermal conductivity focuses on calculating the mean free path of phonons affected by scattering processes in the crystal lattice.
  • At high temperatures, lattice thermal conductivity is inversely proportional to temperature; at low temperatures, it shows exponential dependence.

Electronic vs. Lattice Conductivity

  • Electronic thermal conductivity occurs primarily in metals and is more efficient than phonon contributions due to lower scattering effects among free electrons.
  • Factors such as electron density influence both electrical and thermal conductivities; this relationship is described by Wiedemann-Franz law at low temperatures.

Variability Among Materials

  • Different materials exhibit varying values of thermal conductivity based on factors like temperature, crystal structure type, impurities, porosity, microcracks, crystallinity degree, phase presence, grain size, and scattering effects.
Video description

Explicación del proceso de transporte de calor en materiales sólidos mediante el fenómeno de conducción térmica. Universidad de Antioquia Vicerrectoría de Docencia Ude@ - Educación Virtual Facultad de Ingeniería