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A rectangular kiln is exposed to ambient air at 29.6 °C, which has a convection coefficient of 5.0 W/m^2°C around the kiln. For safety reasons the outside surface temperature must be limited to 35 °C. Under steady operation the temperature of internal surface of the kiln is 444 °C. Find out the total thermal resistance (in °C/W) needed to achieve the safe conditions.

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Step-by-step explanation:

Given data:


T∞ =29.6 degree\ celcius


H∞  = 5 w/m^2 -degree C


T_s = 35 degree \celcius


T_i = 444 degree \celcius

Total stiffness resistance can be calculated as


\theta = (Ts -T\infty)/((1)/(H\infty A)) =(T_i - T\infty )/((R)/(A))


(35- 29.6) 5 = (444- 29.6)/(R)


27* R = 414.4

Solving for R we get

R = 15.348 Degree C/W

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