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Exercise 1D Conduction in A Plane Wall With Internal Heat Generation - Problem and Excel Solution

This document presents a 1D heat conduction problem involving a plane wall with internal heat generation. It provides the parameters and equations for calculating the temperature distribution and heat flux across the wall. Sample calculations are shown for: (a) The heat flux distribution across the wall (b) The heat flux at the end of the wall (c) The spatially varying heat flux distribution (d) The temperature distribution across the wall (e) Instructions to change an input parameter and observe the effect on the graphs.
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Exercise 1D Conduction in A Plane Wall With Internal Heat Generation - Problem and Excel Solution

This document presents a 1D heat conduction problem involving a plane wall with internal heat generation. It provides the parameters and equations for calculating the temperature distribution and heat flux across the wall. Sample calculations are shown for: (a) The heat flux distribution across the wall (b) The heat flux at the end of the wall (c) The spatially varying heat flux distribution (d) The temperature distribution across the wall (e) Instructions to change an input parameter and observe the effect on the graphs.
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Exercise: 1D conduction in a plane wall with internal heat generation

Exercise: 1D conduction in a plane wall with internal heat generation - Solution


Problem a)
Parameter Unit Value
k q
qdot W/m³ 10000 q"  q x  T  x
k W/(m K) 1 x 2
T2 °C 30
x1 m 0
x2 m 0.2 q" [W/m²]
dx m 0.2 2500
dT K 200
2000
dT °C 200
T1 °C 230

q" [W/m²]
1500

Problem b) 1000
q"x2 W/m² 2000
500
Problem c)
x [m] q" [W/m²] 0
0 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 0.1 0.12 0.14 0.16 0.18 0.2
0 0 x [m]
0.025 250
0.05 500
0.075 750
 q 2  T2  T1 q 
0.1 1000 T x   x  x  T1
0.125 1250 2k  x 2k 
0.15 1500
0.175 1750
0.2 2000 T [°C]
250
Problem d)
x [m] T [°C] 200

0 230
150
0.025 227
T [°C]

0.05 218 100


0.075 202
0.1 180 50
0.125 152
0.15 118 0
0 0.02 0.04 0.06 0.08 0.1 0.12 0.14 0.16 0.18 0.2
0.175 77
x [m]
0.2 30

Problem e)
Change the input value in cell D6 and see what happens with the graphs.

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