Heat transfer is the study of thermal energy movement through conduction, convection, and radiation. It is fundamental to energy systems such as power plants, heat exchangers, refrigeration, and building thermal management. Heat pumps apply heat transfer principles to move heat from a low-temperature source to a higher-temperature sink using mechanical or electrical energy. They are highly efficient systems for space heating, cooling, and water heating. Heat pumps significantly reduce energy consumption and emissions compared to conventional heating technologies. Advances in heat transfer enhancement, refrigerants, and system design have improved performance and reliability. Heat transfer and heat pump technologies play a vital role in energy efficiency, renewable energy integration, and decarbonization of buildings and industry.
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