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Introduce baffles which inhibit the movement of air/water/whatever

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12y ago

If you are trying to reduce heat loss from anything it pays to look at the materials used which are insulating the object.

Black or dark colours have a greater heat intake and output rate, so generally all insulation should have white or light casing. The ideal insulation should be shiny/silver facing the heat, and dull/silver facing away from the heat. This is because a shiny silver surface will reflect heat and a dull silver will impede the rate of heat loss and will actually absorb ambient heat to help keep the object warm. Tin Foil is the best example of this.

Also use materials which don't conduct heat well, silicone, rubber, plastic, ceraboard. All metals conduct heat, some slower than others however. Steel doesn't conduct well when very thick, but tin and iron conduct very quickly.

I use this line of thought when insulating boilers.

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1h ago

A sponge can reduce convection by trapping air pockets within its porous structure, which create a barrier to heat transfer through fluid movement. It can also reduce conduction by having a low thermal conductivity, meaning heat is less easily transferred through its material. The combination of these properties helps insulate against heat transfer.

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11y ago

To reduce Convection, you have to turn of a heat source. For example, If you are heating a glass beaker of water over a bunsen burner, you need to turn the Bunsen burner OFF because it is the heat-source.

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15y ago

You reduce thermal energy by cutting off the electicity that isn't being used at a particular time of the day and only use electricity when needed.

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14y ago

Heat transfer, like convection, cannot be stopped, although it can be PARTLY stopped. To stop convection you will have to trap air and stop it from moving somehow.

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14y ago

Use an insulative material like plastic or wood . If you have to use metal then place a 'thermal break' along the line of conduction by inserting a piece of plastic or wood.

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11y ago

a sponge can reduce conduction because its an isolent so it doesn't transfer energy well.

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11y ago

you can reduce convection by breaking it's flow

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