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PROBLEM 1.

KNOWN: Heat flux and surface temperatures associated with a wood slab of prescribed
thickness.

FIND: Thermal conductivity, k, of the wood.

SCHEMATIC:

ASSUMPTIONS: (1) One-dimensional conduction in the x-direction, (2) Steady-state


conditions, (3) Constant properties.

ANALYSIS: Subject to the foregoing assumptions, the thermal conductivity may be


determined from Fourier’s law, Eq. 1.2. Rearranging,

L W 0.05m
k=q′′x = 40
T1 − T2 m2 ( 40-20 )D C

k = 0.10 W / m ⋅ K. <
COMMENTS: Note that the °C or K temperature units may be used interchangeably when
evaluating a temperature difference.

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