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Thermal engineering means the conversion of heat energy between mediums and into other usable forms of energy. Most of the energy from thermal sources is converted into chemical, mechanical or electrical energy. In order to achieve this, thermal engineers are experts in heat transfer. Some areas a thermal engineer may specialize in include solar heating, boiler design (heating, ventilation and air conditioning).
Thermal energy cause thermal decomposition of a compound; the bonds between atoms are weakened.
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Thermal, Electrical, Chemical (All of the above)
chemical energy in batteries to thermal energy.
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There are four branches of mechanical engineering. They are manufacturing, acoustical, vehicle, and thermal engineering. Vehicle engineering is further broken down into aerospace and automotive engineering.
F. Durst has written: 'Two-Phase Momentum, Heat and Mass Transfer in Chemical, Proc (Series in thermal and fluids engineering)'
Examples are: oxidation, hydrolysis, thermal decomposition, interactions between wastes.
A gas used for thermal heat etc.
Photochemical reaction: a chemical reaction induced by electromagnetic radiations: ul- traviolet, visible, etc.) Thermal reaction: a chemical reaction induced by increasing the temperature (ex.: thermal dissociation, etc.)
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