Once the heat transfer has occurred, there's not much you can do to prevent its effects.
But there are things you can do to prevent, or minimize, the heat transfer in the first place.
Those procedures and processes usually fall under the general category of "insulation".
you can insulate your house. put weather stripping in around the doors, switch's and electric sockets outside your house andthe windows. clean your air duct
Conduction
No. Aluminum is an excellent conductor.
By using solid thermal insulators.
boundary layer problem
They transfer energy as heat from equatorial regions to high latitudes
Convection heat transfer is the transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid.
an insulator- to prevent or reduce the transfer of electricity,heat,or sound by surrounding or lining with a non-conducting material.
Convection - heat transfer through liquids.Conduction - heat transfer through solids.Radiation - heat transfer through vacuum.
M. V Chobotov has written: 'Gravity currents with heat transfer effects' -- subject(s): Transmission, Heat, Gravitation
Convection heat transfer is the transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid.
For conductive and convective heat transfer, the rate of heat transfer is proportional to the the temperature difference; if you double the difference you will double the rate of heat transfer. For radiative heat transfer, the rate of heat transfer is proportional to the difference of the 4th powers of the absolute temperatures.
The transfer of heat by fluid is convection.