8.1 There are two models which explain the effect of composition on thermal properties.Assume you know the composition of each product and, in the case of layered products, the composition of each layer. Draw a diagram of the product, specify the boundary and initial conditions, and then outline how you would estimate the products overall thermal conductivity: a. A cherry at field temperature (25°C) suddenly placed in cold water at 5°C. b. A French fry rapidly immersed in a deep fat fryer containing cooking oil at 400°C. c. A chicken breast rapidly immersed in a deep fat fryer containing cooking oil at 450°C. d. An unbaked apple turnover placed in an oven at 300°C.

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8.1 There are two models which explain the effect of composition on thermal
properties.Assume you know the composition of each product and, in the case of
layered products, the composition of each layer. Draw a diagram of the product,
specify the boundary and initial conditions, and then outline how you would
estimate the products overall thermal conductivity:
a. A cherry at field temperature (25°C) suddenly placed in cold water at 5°C.
b. A French fry rapidly immersed in a deep fat fryer containing cooking oil at
400°C.
c. A chicken breast rapidly immersed in a deep fat fryer containing cooking oil
at 450°C.
d. An unbaked apple turnover placed in an oven at 300°C.
Transcribed Image Text:8.1 There are two models which explain the effect of composition on thermal properties.Assume you know the composition of each product and, in the case of layered products, the composition of each layer. Draw a diagram of the product, specify the boundary and initial conditions, and then outline how you would estimate the products overall thermal conductivity: a. A cherry at field temperature (25°C) suddenly placed in cold water at 5°C. b. A French fry rapidly immersed in a deep fat fryer containing cooking oil at 400°C. c. A chicken breast rapidly immersed in a deep fat fryer containing cooking oil at 450°C. d. An unbaked apple turnover placed in an oven at 300°C.
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