Heat and mass transfer study the movement of thermal energy and matter due to temperature, concentration, and pressure gradients. Heat transfer occurs through conduction, convection, and radiation, while mass transfer involves diffusion and convection of species. These processes are critical in energy systems such as power plants, heat exchangers, refrigeration, combustion systems, and chemical reactors. Efficient heat and mass transfer improves energy efficiency, system performance, and safety. Understanding these mechanisms enables better thermal management and process optimization. Heat and mass transfer principles are fundamental to energy engineering, materials processing, and industrial applications.
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