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Engineering, 21.05.2020 18:04 gujaratif932

A heated plate is built into the wall of a large room. The room is maintained at 300 K. The exposed surface of the plate is maintained at 400 K by a heater attached to the back of the plate. Assume the sides of the plate and back of the heater are perfectly insulated. The exposed surface of the plate (area 0.1 m^2 ) has an emissivity of 0.3 and a convection heat transfer coefficient of 6 W/m^2K with the room and air temperature of 300 K. Show resistance circuit for this problem and draw a picture to show relevant heat modes on system to receive full points. Calculate the following:

a. Find the net radiant heat flux from the plate surface, q1"=
b. The required heater power, P=
c. The radiosity of the plate surface, J1=

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