Hello fellow Chem E's. I just started taking a fluids class and I have something that has been bugging me greatly.
I am reading about Fourier's law of heat conduction and keep running into a blockade in my mind about fluxes. I don't know what it is, but I can't seem to get the picture in my head.
The book reads the following "The local rate of the heat flow per unit area (heat flux) in the positive y direction is designated by q(sub y)."
Simple enough, but if the heat flow is per unit area, how can it only be in 1 direction (y in this case)? Can someone give me a better illustration on what this is trying to tell me?
Eternally greatful,
-inspiration100