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HF Vs Distance

The document contains a table listing distance values and corresponding heat flux values. It also includes a polynomial equation that models the relationship between distance and heat flux with an R2 value of 0.9999. A graph is shown plotting distance on the x-axis against heat flux on the y-axis, along with the polynomial trendline.

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HF Vs Distance

The document contains a table listing distance values and corresponding heat flux values. It also includes a polynomial equation that models the relationship between distance and heat flux with an R2 value of 0.9999. A graph is shown plotting distance on the x-axis against heat flux on the y-axis, along with the polynomial trendline.

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333.5 35.6 359.9108 35.00059 0.

009631
366.8 31.7 -0.28879
397.7 28.6 3.711117
431.2 25.6 -18.5463
467.5 22.9 66.73335
506.9 20.3 -125.063
549.6 17.9 110.93
595.9 15.8 37.4865
646.1 13.8
700.5 12
759.5 10.4
823.4 9
892.8 7.7 Heat Flux vs Distance
968 6.6 40
1049.5 5.7
35
1137.9 4.8 f(x) = 7.41362125527344E-18x^6 - 6.86560743967438E-14x^5 + 2.60536888611546E-10x^4 - 5.22446570690975E-07x^3 + 0.0005935149x
R² = 0.9999506313
30
1233.7 4.1
25
1337.6 3.5
Heat Flux (kW/m2)

1450.3 2.9 20
1572.4 2.4 15
1704.9 2.1 10
1848.4 1.7 5
2004.1 1.4 0
2172.9 1.2 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500
2355.9 1 Distance (m)
10x^4 - 5.22446570690975E-07x^3 + 0.0005935149x^2 - 0.3750013424x + 110.9335116971

2000 2500

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