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Series Thermal Resistances Across Different Geometries

Transferencia de Calor: Resistencias TΓ©rmicas en Serie

Overview

An educational animation that links the geometric cross‑section of a heat‑conduction problem with its abstract thermal‑resistance circuit. Three canonical geometriesβ€”planar wall, cylindrical pipe, and spherical shellβ€”are shown side‑by‑side with the same series‑circuit model, highlighting how the resistance formula changes while the circuit remains invariant.


Phases

# Phase Name Duration Description
1 Intro ~6β€―s Title fades in, the general heat‑transfer relation Q=Ξ”TReqQ = \frac{\Delta T}{R_{\text{eq}}} appears, and a simple two‑resistor circuit is drawn with nodes Tint,Tinterfase,TextT_{\text{int}}, T_{\text{interfase}}, T_{\text{ext}} and a red arrow for the heat flux.
2 Casoβ€―1 – Placa Plana ~6β€―s The screen clears, a new title "Casoβ€―1: Placa Plana" slides down. A 2‑D cross‑section of a wall composed of two adjacent rectangles (steel on the left, glass‑wool on the right) is drawn. The same circuit is placed directly beneath the wall, aligned with the material interfaces. The planar resistance expression R=Lk AR = \frac{L}{k\,A} fades in below the circuit.
3 Casoβ€―2 – Cilindro ~6β€―s The planar wall morphs (using a smooth Transform) into a concentric‑circle cross‑section representing a cylinder. The inner ring (steel) and outer ring (insulation) are colored accordingly; radial lines with dotted style mark radii r1,r2,r3r_{1}, r_{2}, r_{3}. The circuit stays in place, and the cylindrical resistance formula R=ln⁑(rexterior/rinterior)2Ο€kLR = \frac{\ln\bigl(r_{\text{exterior}}/r_{\text{interior}}\bigr)}{2\pi k L} replaces the previous equation.
4 Casoβ€―3 – Esfera ~6β€―s The cylindrical view transforms into a spherical cross‑section (visually identical to the cylinder but with a label "GeometrΓ­a EsfΓ©rica (Corte transversal)"). The circuit remains unchanged. The spherical resistance expression R=rexteriorβˆ’rinterior4Ο€krinteriorrexteriorR = \frac{r_{\text{exterior}}-r_{\text{interior}}}{4\pi k r_{\text{interior}} r_{\text{exterior}}} fades in, replacing the cylindrical one.
5 Outro ~4β€―s A brief recap title "Resistencias en Serie: misma fΓ­sica, diferentes geometrΓ­as" appears, the three geometries fade out, and the final equation Q=Ξ”TReqQ = \frac{\Delta T}{R_{\text{eq}}} re‑appears centered before the scene ends.

Layout

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Area Descriptions

Area Content Notes
Top Title or case label (e.g., "Transferencia de Calor: Resistencias en Serie", "Casoβ€―1: Placa Plana") Fades in at the start of each phase; uses large, bold font.
Main Geometric cross‑section (wall, concentric circles) plus the series‑circuit diagram placed directly below the geometry. Primary visual focus; colors: steel #808080, insulation #F0E68C, heat‑flow arrow red. All transformations happen within this area.
Bottom Mathematical expressions (MathTex) for the general heat‑transfer relation and the geometry‑specific resistance formulas. Small‑to‑medium font; each new formula replaces the previous one with a fade/transform.

Notes

  • Color palette: steel – gray #808080; insulation – pale yellow #F0E68C; heat‑flow arrow and temperature highlights – red. Use consistent shading throughout all phases.
  • Circuit invariance: The two‑resistor circuit is drawn once (in the Intro) and then kept unchanged; only its vertical position may shift slightly to stay aligned with the geometry interfaces.
  • Transitions: Prefer Transform or ReplacementTransform for geometry changes (wall β†’ cylinder β†’ sphere) to keep the visual flow smooth and to emphasize that the underlying physics is unchanged.
  • No extraneous text: All information is conveyed visually via titles, labels on the geometry (material names, radii), and the MathTex equations.
  • Timing: The total runtime is ~28β€―seconds, well under the 30‑second guideline, ensuring a concise yet complete presentation.
  • Single Scene: The entire animation fits within one Manim Scene class (e.g., HeatTransferComparison(Scene)).
  • Derivation (optional support material): Although not animated, a separate slide or handout can list the step‑by‑step Fourier‑law derivations for each geometry; this is mentioned in the user request but omitted from the visual spec to keep the animation brief.

Created By

Flaminio CordidoFlaminio Cordido

Description

The animation links planar, cylindrical, and spherical heat conduction cross sections with a single series circuit diagram, showing how the resistance formula changes while the circuit stays the same. Each case appears with labeled geometry, material layers, and the corresponding resistance expression, ending with a recap of the unified heat transfer relation.

Created At

Mar 19, 2026, 02:47 PM

Duration

0:24

Tags

heat-transferthermal-resistancephysics-education

Status

Completed
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