1. A 1 meter by 1 meter window is constructed of two panes of glass, each 3 mm thick and 3 mm apart, with Nitrogen sealed between them (no convection or radiation in Nitrogen - treat as a solid). On a sunny winter day when the outside surroundings are -20°C and the air temperature is - 20°C, what is the loss of heat through the window if the inside room temperature is 20°C? What is the temperature on both sides of each pane of glass? Given: hr = 5.9 W/m²k, h=2 w/m²k (for both inside and outside), Kglass = 1.4 W/m k, KNitrogen = 0.0259 W/m k (State all assumptions and Show All Work)

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1. A 1 meter by 1 meter window is constructed of two panes of glass, each 3 mm
thick and 3 mm apart, with Nitrogen sealed between them (no convection or
radiation in Nitrogen - treat as a solid). On a sunny winter day when the outside
surroundings are -20°C and the air temperature is -20°C, what is the loss of heat
through the window if the inside room temperature is 20°C? What is the
temperature on both sides of each pane of glass?
Given: hr = 5.9 W/m²k, h=2 w/m²k (for both inside and outside), Kglass = 1.4
W/m k, KNitrogen = 0.0259 W/m k (State all assumptions and Show All Work)
Transcribed Image Text:1. A 1 meter by 1 meter window is constructed of two panes of glass, each 3 mm thick and 3 mm apart, with Nitrogen sealed between them (no convection or radiation in Nitrogen - treat as a solid). On a sunny winter day when the outside surroundings are -20°C and the air temperature is -20°C, what is the loss of heat through the window if the inside room temperature is 20°C? What is the temperature on both sides of each pane of glass? Given: hr = 5.9 W/m²k, h=2 w/m²k (for both inside and outside), Kglass = 1.4 W/m k, KNitrogen = 0.0259 W/m k (State all assumptions and Show All Work)
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