A pipe wall with inner and outer radii r¡ and ro, whose temperatures are kept in Tj and To, is discussed. The heat transfer coefficient of the cylinder depends on the temperature, and k = ko (1 + aT) relationship can be written, where ko and a are constant. Subtract an equation for the heat passing through the unit length of the pipe. What is the thermal resistance of the pipe wall.

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A pipe wall with inner and outer radii r, and ro, whose temperatures are
kept in Tj and To, is discussed. The heat transfer coefficient of the
cylinder depends on the temperature, and k = ko (1 + aT) relationship
can be written, where k, and a are constant. Subtract an equation for
the heat passing through the unit length of the pipe. What is the
thermal resistance of the pipe wall.
Transcribed Image Text:A pipe wall with inner and outer radii r, and ro, whose temperatures are kept in Tj and To, is discussed. The heat transfer coefficient of the cylinder depends on the temperature, and k = ko (1 + aT) relationship can be written, where k, and a are constant. Subtract an equation for the heat passing through the unit length of the pipe. What is the thermal resistance of the pipe wall.
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