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Problem 6: inputs: a = 4 ft b = 3 ft h = 5 ft w = 200 lb/ft determine the reactions at a and f. a) ax (indicate left/right) b) ay (indicate up/down) c) fx (indicate left/right) d) fy (indicate up/down)
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Ahot wire operates at a temperature of 200°c while the air temperature is 20°c. the hot wire element is a tungsten wire of 5 um diameter and 2 mm in length. plot using excel current, heat transfer and heat generated by the wire for air velocity varying from 1-10 m/s in steps of lm/s? matlab the sensor voltage output, resistance, or assume nu 0.989 re033pr13 take air properties at tr (200°c20°c)/2 = 110°c properties of tungsten: c 0.13 kj/kg.k 3 p 19250 kg/m k (thermal conductivity) = 174 w/m.k
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:20
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Engineering, 04.07.2019 19:10
Starting wih an energy balance on a rectangular volume element, derive the one- dimensional transient heat conduction equation for a plane wall with constant thermal conductivity and no heat generation.
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