Heat is generated at a constate rate in either wall A or B (whichever wall is slowly changing color intensity). The object of this simulation is to identify the correct steady-state temperature profile in each wall. The thermal conductivity for each wall is indicated on the figure, and the contact resistance is indicated above the figure. The left side of wall A is insulated and heat is transferred from the right side of wall C to flowing air at 20°C.
Use the buttons to select the correct temperature profile for each wall in sequence and check your answer with the "submit answer" button. Click the "show hint" button for help, and click the "next" button to move onto the next wall section. Click the "new problem" button to start over with a new set of conditions.
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