Q2) The outer surfaces of the plane composite wall (A, B and C) are exposed to a fluid at 25°C and a convection heat transfer coefficient of 1000 W/m² "C. The thickness of walls A, B and C are 30, 60 and 20 mm, respectively. The thermal conductivity of walls material A, B and C are 25, 15 and 50 W/m "C, respectively. The middle wall (B) has a uniform heat generation, while there is no generation in walls A and C. The outer surfaces temperature of A and C are 132°C and 158°C, respectively. At steady state-one dimensional heat transfer conditions calculate: (1) The temperature in wall B at a distance of 10 mm from interphase of walls B and c. (2) The temperature in wall B at a distance of 5 mm from interphase of walls B and A. (3) The temperature at the middle of wall B.

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The outer surfaces of the plane composite wall (A, B and C) are exposed to a fluid at 25'C
and a convection heat transfer coefficient of 1000 W/m² "C. The thickness of walls A, B and
C are 30, 60 and 20 mm, respectively. The thermal conductivity of walls material A, B and C
are 25, 15 and 50 W/m "C, respectively. The middle wall (B) has a uniform heat generation,
while there is no generation in walls A and C. The outer surfaces temperature of A and C are
132°C and 158°C, respectively. At steady state-one dimensional heat transfer conditions
calculate:
(1) The temperature in wall B at a distance of 10 mm from interphase of walls B and C.
(2) The temperature in wall B at a distance of 5 mm from interphase of walls B and A.
(3) The temperature at the middle of wall B.
Transcribed Image Text:Q2) The outer surfaces of the plane composite wall (A, B and C) are exposed to a fluid at 25'C and a convection heat transfer coefficient of 1000 W/m² "C. The thickness of walls A, B and C are 30, 60 and 20 mm, respectively. The thermal conductivity of walls material A, B and C are 25, 15 and 50 W/m "C, respectively. The middle wall (B) has a uniform heat generation, while there is no generation in walls A and C. The outer surfaces temperature of A and C are 132°C and 158°C, respectively. At steady state-one dimensional heat transfer conditions calculate: (1) The temperature in wall B at a distance of 10 mm from interphase of walls B and C. (2) The temperature in wall B at a distance of 5 mm from interphase of walls B and A. (3) The temperature at the middle of wall B.
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