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Engineering, 20.12.2019 02:31, jaffeisabel

An aluminum plate of 24.25 mm thickness (k = 235 w/m·k) is attached to a copper plate with a thickness of 10 mm. the copper plate is heated electrically to dissipate a uniform heat flux of 5300 w/m2. the upper surface of the aluminum plate is exposed to convection heat transfer in a condition such that the convection heat transfer coefficient is 67 w/m2·k and the surrounding room temperature is 20°c. other surfaces of the two attached plates are insulated such that heat only dissipates through the upper surface of the aluminum plate. if the surface of the copper plate that is attached to the aluminum plate has a temperature of 100°c, determine the thermal contact conductance at the aluminum/copper interface.

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