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Engineering, 06.07.2019 05:20 emmanuel96

The inner surface of a 0.25m thick brick wall of a furnace is kept at 810ºc, when the outside surrounding air is at 22ºc. the convective heat transfer coefficient of the outer surface is 12 w/m2k and the thermal conductivity of the brick is 0.865 w/mk. neglect the convective resistance for the inner side of the furnace and assume that the problem is steady state and thermal radiation is neglected. (a)-sketch the system and calculate the rate of heat loss per unit wall area. (b)-calculate the temperature of the outer wall surface.

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