Wall
of finite thickness is heated on both sides: In this situation, the
temperature of the material at a distance x from the center is given as
Table 5.11 Equation 3.
Example
5.21:
A long steel slab having thickness of 8 in is initially at 200 °F. Determine the temperature at the centerline
10 minutes after its surface temperature has suddenly been changed to 900 °F. Use thermal diffusivity, α = 0.41 ft2/h.
Solution: This is a
situation of a wall of finite thickness heated on both sides.
Time
lapsed, θ = 0.167 h. Thickness of
the slab, L = 8 in = 0.667 ft.
The value of the argument, χ, can be
found
to be
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The
dimensionless temperature, Y can be found using Gurney Lurie Charts
(Fig. 18.9) as 0.279.
Using
the values of surface temperature, Ts = 900 °F, and initial
temperature, To = 200 °F, the temperature of the body at the center of the slab can
be found to be
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