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Tutorial 2 Heat Transfer Q1 Q2

Starting from an energy balance on a rectangular volume element, the document derives the one-dimensional transient heat conduction equation for a plane wall with constant thermal conductivity and no heat generation. It then presents a question about determining the inside surface temperature of a 20mm thick steel furnace front plate with given thermal conductivity, surrounding air temperature, convection coefficient, internal heat flux, and emissivity by using the heat conduction equation. The answer provided is an inside surface temperature of 598K.

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Tutorial 2 Heat Transfer Q1 Q2

Starting from an energy balance on a rectangular volume element, the document derives the one-dimensional transient heat conduction equation for a plane wall with constant thermal conductivity and no heat generation. It then presents a question about determining the inside surface temperature of a 20mm thick steel furnace front plate with given thermal conductivity, surrounding air temperature, convection coefficient, internal heat flux, and emissivity by using the heat conduction equation. The answer provided is an inside surface temperature of 598K.

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Question1

2-20 Starting with an energy balance on a rectangular volume element, derive the onedimensional transient heat conduction equation for a plane wall with constant thermal
conductivity and no heat generation.
Question2
2-55 Electrically heated draw batch furnaces are commonly used in the heat treatment
industry. Consider a draw batch furnace front made of a 20-mm thick steel plate with a
thermal conductivity of 25 W/m-K. The furnace is situated in a room with surrounding air
temperature of 20 C and an average convection heat transfer coefcient of l0 W/m2-K. If the
inside surface of the furnace front is subjected to uniform heat flux of 5 kW/m2 and the outer
surface has an emissivity of 0.30, determine the inside surface temperature of the furnace
front. Answer; 598 K

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