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Figure D.2 Temperature distribution in a plane wall of
thickness 2L [1]. Used with permission.
The foregoing charts may also be used to determine the transient response
of a plane wall, an infinite cylinder, or sphere subjected to a sudden change in
surface temperature. For such a condition it is only necessary to replace T..
by the prescribed surface temperature T, and to set Bi-' equal to zero. In so
doing, the convection coefficient is tacitly assumed to be infinite, in which case
T.. = T,. ‘
Ficure D.3_ Internal energy change as a function of time for a plane wall of thickness
2L [2]. Adapted with permission.950
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radius r, [2]. Adapted with permission.
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Ficure D.7 Center temperature as a function of time in a sphere of radius r, [1]. Used with permission.(k/hr.) = Bi*
FicurRE D.8 Temperature distribution in a sphere of radius
r, [1]. Used with permission.
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Ficure D.9 Internal energy change as a function of time for a sphere of radius r, [2].
Adapted with permission.