How Do You Derive the Temperature Distribution Equation for a Conical Fin?

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Homework Statement



Derive a differential equation (do not solve) for the temperature distribution in a straight conical fin. Assume one dimensional heat flow. This equation is assumed to be 1-D steady state conduction.

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For this problem, we can use the generalized fin equation. Please see the attached image of the equation because I do not know how to use the equation editor on here.


The Attempt at a Solution



For the conical fin problem I understand that the cross sectional area is non-uniform and it changes with position. I need to simplify the generalized fin equations using the assumptions of a conical shape fin and then acquire an ordinary differential equation for temperature distribution. I am unsure of any other assumptions I can use for conical fins to further simplify the generalized equation into an ordinary differential equation.
 

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