heatcarrying
Heatcarrying refers to the process or capacity by which thermal energy is transported from regions of higher temperature to regions of lower temperature within a material or between systems. It is governed by the mechanisms collectively described as heat transfer and is characterized by a material’s ability to conduct, convect, or radiate heat.
On a microscopic level, heatcarrying is accomplished by particles and quanta that transmit energy. In solids,
Conduction occurs through interactions between neighboring particles; convection involves bulk fluid motion; radiation is the transfer
Engineering design targets either enhancing or suppressing heatcarrying. High-thermal-conductivity materials are used for heat sinks and