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physics
fundamentals of heat and mass transfer
Questions and Answers of
Fundamentals Of Heat And Mass Transfer
Consider the two-dimensional domain shown. All surfaces are insulated except for the isothermal surfaces at x = 0 and L.(a) Use a one-dimensional analysis to estimate the shape factor S.(b) Estimate
Conduction within relatively complex geometries can sometimes be evaluated using the finite-difference methods of this text that are applied to subdomains and patched together. Consider the
Consider the two-dimensional tube of a noncircular cross section formed by rectangular and semicylindrical subdomains patched at the common dashed control surfaces in a manner similar to that
Consider a two-dimensional, straight triangular fin of length L = 50 mm and base thickness t = 20 mm. The thermal conductivity of the fin is k = 25 W/m· K. The base temperature is Tb = 50°C, and
Consider using the experimental methodology of Problem 4.70 to determine the convection coefficient distribution about an airfoil of complex shape.Accounting for conduction in the metal sheathing and
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