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Engineering, 30.03.2020 18:00 sarrivera579

A stainless-steel wall (AISI 302) is 0.2 m thick with the top surface at a temperature 40°C and the bottom surface at a temperature 100°C. Water, at [infinity] 25°C, flows over the top surface. Find the water flow convection coefficient, the temperature gradient in the wall and the temperature gradient in the water that is in contact with the wall. Assume steady-state conditions and evaluate the properties of the stainless-steel at 400 K.

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