Questions and Answers
What is the result of thermal stress?
Crack
What is the amount of heat needed to cause a phase change between solid and liquid?
Latent heat
What are the properties that comprise thermal properties?
Thermal conductivity; specific heat capacity; enthalpy; latent heat; thermal expansion; thermal stress
Study Notes
- Thermal properties comprise the following: thermal conductivity; specific heat capacity; enthalpy; latent heat; thermal expansion; and thermal stress.
- Thermal expansion occurs when a material contracts or expands in response to a change in temperature.
- Latent heat is the amount of heat needed to cause a phase change between solid and liquid.
- Thermal stress is the stress experienced by a body due to either thermal expansion or contraction.
- Crack is a result of thermal stress.
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