Consider a large plane wall with a thickness of L and a constant thermal conductivity k. The left surface of the plane is exposed to a uniform heat flux, ?̇?. The right face is exposed air at uniform ?∞ with h. The emissivity on the right surface is ε.
a. Write an appropriate form of heat conduction equation for the plane.
b. Express the boundary conditions.
Consider a large plane wall with a thickness of L and a constant thermal conductivity k....
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