A gas chamber is to be designed to separate two gases with the following specifications: Hot gas temperature 1145°C Cold gas temperature 45°C Hot gas heat transfer coefficient 230 W/m² K Cold gas heat transfer coefficient 290 W/m² K Metal wall thermal conductivity 115 W/m K If the maximum temperature of the wall on the hot side does not exceed 545°C, using thermal resistance concept, what thickness should the metal wall between the hot gas and cold gas be in mm?

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A gas chamber is to be designed to separate two gases with the following specifications:
Hot gas temperature
1145°C
Cold gas temperature
45°C
Hot gas heat transfer coefficient
230 W/m² K
Cold gas heat transfer coefficient
290 W/m² K
Metal wall thermal conductivity
115 W/m K
If the maximum temperature of the wall on the hot side does not exceed 545°C,
using thermal resistance concept, what thickness should the metal wall between the hot gas and
cold gas be in mm?
Transcribed Image Text:A gas chamber is to be designed to separate two gases with the following specifications: Hot gas temperature 1145°C Cold gas temperature 45°C Hot gas heat transfer coefficient 230 W/m² K Cold gas heat transfer coefficient 290 W/m² K Metal wall thermal conductivity 115 W/m K If the maximum temperature of the wall on the hot side does not exceed 545°C, using thermal resistance concept, what thickness should the metal wall between the hot gas and cold gas be in mm?
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