A long conduit is constructed with diffuse, gray walls 0.5 m wide. The top and bottom of the conduit are insulated. The emissivities of the walls are &, = 0.45.2 = 0.65, and 3 = 0.15, respectively, while the temperatures of walls 1 and 2 are 500 K and 725 K. respectively. A₁T₁, 1 (a) Determine the temperature of the insulated walls, in K. (b) Determine the net radiation heat rate from surface 2 per unit conduit length, in W/m.

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A long conduit is constructed with diffuse, gray walls 0.5 m wide. The top and bottom of the conduit are insulated. The emissivities of
the walls are ₁ = 0.45,₂ = 0.65, and 3 = 0.15, respectively, while the temperatures of walls 1 and 2 are 500 K and 725 K.
respectively.
A₁ T₁ -
-A₂, T₂, 2
(a) Determine the temperature of the insulated walls, in K.
(b) Determine the net radiation heat rate from surface 2 per unit conduit length, in W/m.
Transcribed Image Text:A long conduit is constructed with diffuse, gray walls 0.5 m wide. The top and bottom of the conduit are insulated. The emissivities of the walls are ₁ = 0.45,₂ = 0.65, and 3 = 0.15, respectively, while the temperatures of walls 1 and 2 are 500 K and 725 K. respectively. A₁ T₁ - -A₂, T₂, 2 (a) Determine the temperature of the insulated walls, in K. (b) Determine the net radiation heat rate from surface 2 per unit conduit length, in W/m.
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