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A 3m steel rod initially at 20°C is insulated except for its ends, with one end exposed to combustion gases at 1000°C through a heat transfer coefficient of 250W/m2K and the other kept at 20°C. Using a finite difference method to model heat transfer through the rod over time, it can be determined how long it will take for the exposed end to reach 700°C and how much energy will be absorbed by the rod, given its material properties and diameter of 3cm.

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A 3m steel rod initially at 20°C is insulated except for its ends, with one end exposed to combustion gases at 1000°C through a heat transfer coefficient of 250W/m2K and the other kept at 20°C. Using a finite difference method to model heat transfer through the rod over time, it can be determined how long it will take for the exposed end to reach 700°C and how much energy will be absorbed by the rod, given its material properties and diameter of 3cm.

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A 3m long steel rod (k=43 N/mk , =1.

17 x 10-5 m2/s) is initrally at 20C and is insulated completely except for its end fuces. One end is suddenly exposed to the flow of combustion gases at 1000C through a heat transfer coefficient of 250W/m2 K and the other end is held at 20C. How long will it take for the exposed end to reach 700C? How much energy will be rod have absorbed if it circular is cross deccion has a diameter of 3cm? At i = 1 T= cte T 1,m = T initial At i= N CV m0

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