Consider a plane wall 100 mm thick and of thermal conductivity 100 W/m K. Steady-state conditions
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Consider a plane wall 100 mm thick and of thermal conductivity 100 W/m ∙ K. Steady-state conditions are known to exist with T1 = 400 K and T2 = 600 K. Determine the heat flux q; and the temperature gradient dT/dx for the coordinate systems shown.
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