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Engineering, 28.10.2019 21:31, ShadowShu8658

The walls of a furnace are made of 1.6-ft-thick concrete (k = 0.64 btu/h⋅ft⋅°f and α = 0.023 ft2/h). initially, the furnace and the surrounding air are in thermal equilibrium at 70°f. the furnace is then fired, and the inner surfaces of the furnace are subjected to hot gases at 1800°f with a very large heat transfer coefficient. determine how long it will take for the temperature of the outer surface of the furnace walls to rise to 70.1°f.

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