Consider a 1.2-m-high and 2-m-wide glass window with a thickness of 6 mm, thermal conductivity k =

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Consider a 1.2-m-high and 2-m-wide glass window with a thickness of 6 mm, thermal conductivity k = 0.78 W/m·K, and emissivity ε = 0.9. The room and the walls that face the window are maintained at 25°C, and the average temperature of the inner surface of the window is measured to be 5°C. If the temperature of the outdoors is 25°C, determine

(a) The convection heat transfer coefficient on the inner surface of the window,

(b) The rate of total heat transfer through the window,

(c) The combined natural convection and radiation heat transfer coefficient on the outer surface of the window. Is it reasonable to neglect the thermal resistance of the glass in this case?

Wall Room Glass 25°C 1.2 m -5°C 5°C E = 0.9

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Fundamentals of Thermal-Fluid Sciences

ISBN: 978-0078027680

5th edition

Authors: Yunus A. Cengel, Robert H. Turner, John M. Cimbala

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