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10 March, 16:06

Determination of Thermal Conductivity. In determining the thermal conductivity of an insulating material, the temperatures were measured on both sides of a flat slab of 25 mm of the material and were 318.4 and 303.2 K. the heat flux was measured as 35.1 W/m2. Calculate the thermal conductivity in BTU/h-ft-ºF and in W/m-K q = 35.1 W/m 2 T 1 = 318.4 K T 2 = 303.2 K 25 mm

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  1. 10 March, 16:08
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    k=0.0577w/mk

    k=0.03338BTU/h-ft-ºF

    Explanation:

    First we use the equation for heat transfer by conduction and solve for K

    Q=KA (T2-T1) / x

    Where

    q=heat

    A=area

    T=temperature

    K=conductivity

    x=thickness

    solving for k

    k=Qx/A (T2-T1)

    Q/A=Heat flux=q

    k=qx / (T2-T1)

    k=35.1*0.025 / (318.4-303.2)

    K=0.0577w/mk

    remember that 1 btu / hftk equals 1,729 w / mk

    K=0.0577/1.729=0.03338BTU/h-ft-ºF
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