Wearing layers of clothing in cold weather is often recommended because dead-air spaces between the layers keep
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Wearing layers of clothing in cold weather is often recommended because dead-air spaces between the layers keep the body warm. The explanation for this is that the heat loss from the body is less. Compare the rate of heat loss for single 3/4-in-thick layer of wool [k = 0.020 Btu/(hr ft ?F)] with three 1/4-in layers separated by 1/16-in air gaps. The thermal conductivity of air is 0.014 Btu/(hr ft ?F).GIVENWool insulationThermal conductivitiesWool (kw) = 0.02 Btu/(h ft ?F) and air (ka) = 0.014 Btu/(h ft ?F)ASSUMPTIONSHeat transfer can be approximated as one dimensional, steady stateconduction
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Principles of heat transfer
ISBN: 978-0495667704
7th Edition
Authors: Frank Kreith, Raj M. Manglik, Mark S. Bohn
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