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Transport Phenomena

This document describes heat transfer through a wall using Fourier's Law of heat conduction. It provides values for thermal conductivity (k), cross-sectional area (A), temperatures at each end (T1 and T2), length (L), and calculates the heat transfer rate (Q) of 1690 W. It then shows the linear temperature distribution equation derived from the boundary conditions and initial temperatures.

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Transport Phenomena

This document describes heat transfer through a wall using Fourier's Law of heat conduction. It provides values for thermal conductivity (k), cross-sectional area (A), temperatures at each end (T1 and T2), length (L), and calculates the heat transfer rate (Q) of 1690 W. It then shows the linear temperature distribution equation derived from the boundary conditions and initial temperatures.

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Q = k.A.∆T/∆x = k.A.

(T1-T2)/L

Para. value
k 0.8
A 48
T1 15
T2 4
L 0.25
Q = 1690

From Energy Balance:


T=Ax+B

B.C.
at x=0 T=15 °C A= -44
at x=.25m T=4 °C B= 15

T=15-44x

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