A nuclear reactor can be modelled as the plane wall shown in figure below. The thermal conductivity of the wall is 12 W/m.K. Heat is generated in the plane wall with the rate of 106644 W/m3. Left side of the wall is insulated, and the right side is cooled by air at 90°C. The convection heat transfer coefficient is 0.5 kW/m2.K. What is the maximum temperature in the wall (oC)?

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A nuclear reactor can be modelled as the plane wall shown in figure below. The thermal conductivity of the wall is 12 W/m.K. Heat is generated in the plane wall with the rate of 106644 W/m3. Left side of the wall is insulated, and the right side is cooled by air at 90°C. The convection heat transfer coefficient is 0.5 kW/m2.K. What is the maximum temperature in the wall (oC)?

A nuclear reactor can be modelled as the plane wall shown in figure below. The thermal conductivity of the wall is 12 W/m.K. Heat is
generated in the plane wall with the rate of 106644 W/m³. Left side of the wall is insulated, and the right side is cooled by air at 90°C.
The convection heat transfer coefficient is 0.5 kW/m².K. What is the maximum temperature in the wall (°C)?
+L= 0.075 m
T= 90° C
Transcribed Image Text:A nuclear reactor can be modelled as the plane wall shown in figure below. The thermal conductivity of the wall is 12 W/m.K. Heat is generated in the plane wall with the rate of 106644 W/m³. Left side of the wall is insulated, and the right side is cooled by air at 90°C. The convection heat transfer coefficient is 0.5 kW/m².K. What is the maximum temperature in the wall (°C)? +L= 0.075 m T= 90° C
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