1. The temperature distribution across a wall 0.3m thick at a certain instant of time is T(x) = a + bx + cx2 , where T is in 0C and x in meters,
a = 200 0C, b = -200 0C, c = 30 0C/m2
The wall has a thermal conductivity of 1W/mK.
a) On a unit surface area basis, determine the rate of heat transfer into, out of the wall?
b) If cold surface is exposed to a fluid at 100 0C, what is the convective coefficient?
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