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Engineering, 06.06.2020 15:58 laurachealsy923

The strength and stability of tires may be enhanced by heating both sides of the rubber ( 0.14 W/m·K, 6.35 × 10^-8m^2/s) in a steam chamber for which T[infinity]= 200°C. In the heating process, a 20-mm-thick rubber wall (assumed to be untreaded) is taken from an initial temperature of 35°C to a midplane temperature of 170°C. If steam flow over the tire surfaces maintains a convection coefficient of 200 W/m^2·K. How long will it take to achieve the desired midplane temperature?

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