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Engineering, 23.04.2020 23:26 summerhumphries3

Consider a packed bed of 10cm diameter concrte (stone mix) spheres to be used as a thermal (energy) storage sysytem initailly the speheres are 15 deg C; airat 50deg C flows around each sphere providing a convection coefficeint of 10Wm^-2k^-1. What will be surface temperature of these spheres after 5 hours

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