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Engineering, 19.12.2019 07:31 karen7088

(a) calculate the heat flux through a sheet of steel 10 mm (0.39 in.) thick if the temperatures at the two faces are 300°c and 100°c (572°f and 212°f); assume steady-state heat flow.
(b) what is the heat loss per hour if the area of the sheet is 0.25 m2 (2.7 ft2 )?
(c) what will be the heat loss per hour if soda–lime glass instead of steel is used?
(d) calculate the heat loss per hour if steel is used and the thickness is increased to 20 mm (0.79

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