Q2/ A thermopane window consists of two pieces of glass 7 mm thick that enclose an air space 7 mm thick. The window separates room air at 20°C from outside ambient air at-10°C. The convection coefficient associated with the inner (room-side) surface is 10 W/m2 K. If the convection coefficient associated with the outer (ambient) air is 80 W/m2 K, what is the heat loss through a window that is 0.8 m long by 0.5 m wide? Neglect radiation,[ kglass = 1.4 W/m-K: kair =0.0245 W/m-K ]
Q2/ A thermopane window consists of two pieces of glass 7 mm thick that enclose an air space 7 mm thick. The window separates room air at 20°C from outside ambient air at-10°C. The convection coefficient associated with the inner (room-side) surface is 10 W/m2 K. If the convection coefficient associated with the outer (ambient) air is 80 W/m2 K, what is the heat loss through a window that is 0.8 m long by 0.5 m wide? Neglect radiation,[ kglass = 1.4 W/m-K: kair =0.0245 W/m-K ]
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![Q2/A thermopane window consists of two pieces of glass 7 mm thick that enclose an air space
mm thick. The window separates room air at 20°C from outside ambient air at -10°C. The
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convection coefficient associated with the inner (room-side) surface is 10 W/m2 K.
If the convection coefficient associated with the outer (ambient) air is 80 W/m2 K, what is
the heat loss through a window that is 0.8 m long by 0.5 m wide? Negleet radiation,[ kglass = 1.4
W/m-K: kair =0.0245 W/m-K]
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Window, 0.8 m x 0.5 m
Glass
Air!
Ti 20 °C
h; = 10 W/m2-K
Air L = 0.007 m
To.o = -10 °C
ho = 80 W/m2-K
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Transcribed Image Text:Q2/A thermopane window consists of two pieces of glass 7 mm thick that enclose an air space
mm thick. The window separates room air at 20°C from outside ambient air at -10°C. The
7
convection coefficient associated with the inner (room-side) surface is 10 W/m2 K.
If the convection coefficient associated with the outer (ambient) air is 80 W/m2 K, what is
the heat loss through a window that is 0.8 m long by 0.5 m wide? Negleet radiation,[ kglass = 1.4
W/m-K: kair =0.0245 W/m-K]
トL十LトL
Window, 0.8 m x 0.5 m
Glass
Air!
Ti 20 °C
h; = 10 W/m2-K
Air L = 0.007 m
To.o = -10 °C
ho = 80 W/m2-K
Air
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