Consider a 20-cm-thick concrete plane wall ( k = 0.77 W/m .K ) subjected to convection on both sides T ∞ 1 = 27 ∘ C and h 1 = 5 W/m 2 . K on the inside and T ∞ 2 = 8 ∘ C and h 2 = 12 W/m 2 . K on the outside. Assuming constant thermal conductivity with no heat generation and negligible radiation. (a) Express the differential equation and the boundary conditions for steady one-dimensional heat conduction through the wall, (b) obtain a relation for the variation of temperature in the wall by solving the differential equation, and (c) evaluate the temperature at the inner and outer surface of the wall.
Consider a 20-cm-thick concrete plane wall ( k = 0.77 W/m .K ) subjected to convection on both sides T ∞ 1 = 27 ∘ C and h 1 = 5 W/m 2 . K on the inside and T ∞ 2 = 8 ∘ C and h 2 = 12 W/m 2 . K on the outside. Assuming constant thermal conductivity with no heat generation and negligible radiation. (a) Express the differential equation and the boundary conditions for steady one-dimensional heat conduction through the wall, (b) obtain a relation for the variation of temperature in the wall by solving the differential equation, and (c) evaluate the temperature at the inner and outer surface of the wall.
Solution Summary: The author explains the differential equation and boundary conditions for steady one-dimensional heat conduction through the wall.
Consider a 20-cm-thick concrete plane wall
(
k
=
0.77
W/m
.K
)
subjected to convection on both sides
T
∞
1
=
27
∘
C
and
h
1
=
5
W/m
2
.
K
on the inside and
T
∞
2
=
8
∘
C
and
h
2
=
12
W/m
2
.
K
on the outside. Assuming constant thermal conductivity with no heat generation and negligible radiation. (a) Express the differential equation and the boundary conditions for steady one-dimensional heat conduction through the wall, (b) obtain a relation for the variation of temperature in the wall by solving the differential equation, and (c) evaluate the temperature at the inner and outer surface of the wall.
Consider a large 6-cm-thick stainless steel plate (k = 15.1 W/m-K) in which heat is generated uniformly at a rate of 5 × 105
W/m³. Both sides of the plate are exposed to an environment at 30°C with a heat transfer coefficient of 60 W/m²K.
Determine the value of the highest and lowest temperature.
The highest temperature is
The lowest temperature is
°C.
°C.
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please, please explain into detail the difference bewteen the two and referance the a diagram. Please include a sketch or an image of each diagram
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