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Visualization of Heat Transfer in a Ceramic Pipe (Alumina) by Localized Infrared Heating

This video visualizes the heat transfer of a ceramic pipe (alumina) through localized infrared heating using a halogen point heater. A thermographic camera was used to observe in real-time how infrared heating affects the ceramic pipe, capturing its temperature distribution and heat diffusion.

In the video, the ceramic pipe exhibits localized temperature rise, and the heat transfer process is clearly observed.
Alumina generally has a lower thermal conductivity than metals, making heat distribution less uniform. However, in this experiment, localized heating resulted in a distinct temperature rise.

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