i. Consider a 0.8-m-high and 1.5-m-wide glass window with a thickness of 8 mm and a thermal conductivity of k 0.78 W/m · °C. Determine the steady rate of heat transfer through this glass window and the temperature of its inner surface for a day during which the room is maintained at 20°C while the temperature of the outdoors is 10°C. Take the heat transfer coefficients on the inner and outer surfaces of the window to be h1 10 W/m2 · °C and h2 40 W/m2 · °C, which includes the effects of radiation.
Extracted text: Glass 20°C- T -10°C h, = 10 W/m²-°C h, = 40 W/m²-°C L= 8 mm
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