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Undergrad Heat Transfer -- Newton's law of cooling
@stockzahn Thank you for your reply, There are no boundaries of body A, yes that is my assumption.- Fritiofmikael
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Undergrad Heat Transfer -- Newton's law of cooling
@Chestermiller Thank you for the reply, There is a heat conduction in the system. No more heat is generated into body A Bodies B & C are actively cooling body A with a set point of 15 degrees Celsius. There will be heat conducted to B & C but one can consider that change to negligible.- Fritiofmikael
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Undergrad Heat Transfer -- Newton's law of cooling
Thank you for your reply. Yes I assume that the system has a uniform temperature distrubtion. I want to find the temperature distribution of body A with an initial temp is 115 C. My length is 0.01m. B & C have a constant temp at 15 which can be considered as the boundaries.- Fritiofmikael
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Undergrad Heat Transfer -- Newton's law of cooling
Hi, I have been trying to set up a funtcion of the temperature over time and I am doubting my results. In the system i have: Fig 1. The system is at rest. For simplicty I've considerd the ambient temperature to be same as T1. By knowing: Fig 2. yeilds: Fig 3. In my case B&C is at a...- Fritiofmikael
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