The heat exchange in a wall depends on distance using the Fourier rule. can be calculated. q=-kA dt/dx Where T is the wall temperature, A is the surface area where heat is lost, and k is indicates...


The heat exchange in a wall depends on distance using the Fourier rule.
can be calculated.


q=-kA dt/dx


Where T is the wall temperature, A is the surface area where heat is lost, and k is
indicates thermal conductivity. In the table below, the distance from the surface
depending on the temperature change. k=0.039 kcal/m.h.o C and
For values ​​given as A=1.5 m2, x=0; The heat at x=0.2 and x=0.25 m
calculate.
x (m) 0 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4
T (o C) 100 70 40 25 20



Jun 04, 2022
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