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Avery thick concrete wall 2=8x10 m/s and k = 0.8 w/mk initially at 60° suddenly exposed to a cobled stream da=5% ond h=10 wlme k obtain steady state temperatur distribution at a depth of 6 cm from surface at end of 10 min

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