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Ch412 Heat Transfer Operation Amie Section-B

A small radiant heater has metal strips that are 6mm wide with a total length of 3m. The strips have an emissivity of 0.85 and need to dissipate 2000W of heat to a room at 25°C. To calculate the temperature required of the strips, the document provides the solution to this heat transfer problem.

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Ch412 Heat Transfer Operation Amie Section-B

A small radiant heater has metal strips that are 6mm wide with a total length of 3m. The strips have an emissivity of 0.85 and need to dissipate 2000W of heat to a room at 25°C. To calculate the temperature required of the strips, the document provides the solution to this heat transfer problem.

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CH412 HEAT TRANSFER OPERATION

AMIE SECTION-B

Problems 1.19: A small radiant heater has metal strips 6 mm wide with a total length of 3
m. The surface emissivity of the strips is 0.85. To what temperature must the strips be
heated if they are to dissipate 2000Wof heat to a room at 25oC?
Solution:

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