In many engineering applications variation in thermal properties is significant, especially when there are large temperature gradients or the material is not homogeneous. To account for these variations in thermal properties, develop a finite difference formulation for an internal node in the case of a three-dimensional, steady-state heat conduction equation with variable thermal conductivity.
What will be an ideal response?
For a three dimensional steady state heat transfer without internal heat generation finite difference formulations are to be determined.
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For the diagram shown below, the respective valÂues of n to calculate the present worth in year 0 by the equation P0 = 100(P?A,10%,n1)(P?F,10%,n2) are:
(a) n1 = 6, n2 = 1
(b) n1 = 5, n2 = 2
(c) n1 = 7, n2 = 1
(d) n1 = 7, n2 = 2
An electric furnace has a minimum circuit ampacity rating of 50 amps. What is the minimum current rating for the disconnect switch?
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Which style of burner usually operates with a higher flue gas CO2 percentage?
A) Older gun burners B) Flame retention burners C) Newer gun burners D) The CO2 should be around 12 percent with all oil burners.