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Aug26-07, 01:15 PM
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
A room is initially at the outdoor temperature of 25C. Now a large fan that consumes 200W of electricity when running is turned on. The heat transfer rate between the room and the outdoor air is given as Q = UA(Ti - To) where U = 6 W/m^2^.oC is the overall heat transfer coefficient, A = 30 m^2 is the exposed surface area of the room, and Ti and To are the indoor and outdoor temperatures, respectively. Determine the indoor air temperature when steady operating conditions are established.
2. Relevant equations
Q = UA(Ti - To)
3. The attempt at a solution
Not really sure where to start with this problem.
A room is initially at the outdoor temperature of 25C. Now a large fan that consumes 200W of electricity when running is turned on. The heat transfer rate between the room and the outdoor air is given as Q = UA(Ti - To) where U = 6 W/m^2^.oC is the overall heat transfer coefficient, A = 30 m^2 is the exposed surface area of the room, and Ti and To are the indoor and outdoor temperatures, respectively. Determine the indoor air temperature when steady operating conditions are established.
2. Relevant equations
Q = UA(Ti - To)
3. The attempt at a solution
Not really sure where to start with this problem.