What is thermal engineering?
Thermal engineering is a specialized discipline of mechanical engineering that deals with the movement of heat energy and transfer. The energy can be transformed between two mediums or transferred into other forms of energy. A thermal engineer must have knowledge of thermodynamics and the process to convert generated energy from thermal sources into chemical, mechanical, or electrical energy. A thermal engineer must allow the proper amount of energy to be transferred for correct use. Too much and the components could fail, too little and the system will not function at all.
What does a thermal engineer do?
A thermal engineer will maintain, create, or repair mechanical systems that involve a heat transfer process into other forms of energy. They analyze how mechanical heat sources interact with different physical and industrial systems.
Applications Of thermal engineering:
- Engineering
- Cooling of computer chips
- Process Fired Heaters
- Boiler design
- Combustion engines
- Heat exchangers
- Thermal power plants
- Solar heating
- Cooling systems
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