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Unsteady State Conduction Solutions

This document is from a heat and mass transfer course and provides solutions to tutorial 04 on unsteady state conduction. It directs the reader to reference charts from the text for heat transfer properties of plates and spheres, and provides the solution steps for several problems involving determining temperature profiles, heating rates, and Fourier numbers over time for objects undergoing transient heat transfer.

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Unsteady State Conduction Solutions

This document is from a heat and mass transfer course and provides solutions to tutorial 04 on unsteady state conduction. It directs the reader to reference charts from the text for heat transfer properties of plates and spheres, and provides the solution steps for several problems involving determining temperature profiles, heating rates, and Fourier numbers over time for objects undergoing transient heat transfer.

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HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER BMCT 4143 SOLUTION of TUTORIAL 04

DR MOHD YUSOFF SULAIMAN


DEPARTMENT OF THERMO-FLUIDS OCT 2006

FACULTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


NATIONAL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MALAYSIA
LOCKED BAG 1200, AYER KEROH, 75450 MELAKA

HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER BMCT 4143


SOLUTION of TUTORIAL 04 – Unsteady State Conduction

1.

Refer to Appendix A

2.

Refer to Heisler Chart for plate (Fig 4.7)

3.

Refer to Heisler Chart for sphere (Fig 4.9)

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HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER BMCT 4143 SOLUTION of TUTORIAL 04
DR MOHD YUSOFF SULAIMAN
OCT 2006

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5.

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6. -11

Refer to Appendix A

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