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CONDUCTION HEAT TRANSFER
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Conduction-Rectangular Coordinates

Heat Transfer CONDUCTION HEAT TRANSFER where: =   rate of heat transfer (Btu/hr) Q A    =   cross-sectional area of heat transfer (ft2) Dx  =   thickness of slab (ft) Dr   =   thickness of cylindrical wall (ft) DT  =   temperature difference (°F) k =   thermal conductivity of slab (Btu/ft-hr-°F) The use of Equations 2-4 and 2-5 in determining the amount of heat transferred by conduction is demonstrated in the following examples. Conduction-Rectangular Coordinates Example: 1000 Btu/hr is conducted through a section of insulating material shown in Figure 1 that measures 1 ft2 in cross-sectional area.  The thickness is 1 in. and the thermal conductivity is 0.12 Btu/hr-ft-°F.   Compute the temperature difference across the material. Figure 1    Conduction Through a Slab Rev. 0 Page 7 HT-02

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