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First off I would like to say that this is not a homework question. I am trying to calculate the temperature of a very thin piece of steel.
Assumptions
The underside of the metal is perfectly insulated
To = 20C (initial temperature of material)
Q"=3000W/m^2 (heat flux)
K = 51.9W/m*K (thermal conductivity)
C = .472 KJ/Kg*K ( specific heat)
x = 1mm ( thickness of metal)
t = 0.1s
What I need to know is how to calculate the final temperature at the surface.
Assumptions
The underside of the metal is perfectly insulated
To = 20C (initial temperature of material)
Q"=3000W/m^2 (heat flux)
K = 51.9W/m*K (thermal conductivity)
C = .472 KJ/Kg*K ( specific heat)
x = 1mm ( thickness of metal)
t = 0.1s
What I need to know is how to calculate the final temperature at the surface.