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4 September, 21:39

One end of rod A is placed in a cold reservoir with a temperature of 5.00°C. The other end is held in a hot reservoir at 85.0°C. Rod A has a length L and a radius r. Rod B is made of the same material as rod A and the ends of rod B are placed in the same reservoirs as rod A. Rod B has a length 2L and a radius 2r. What is the ratio of heat flow through rod A to that through rod B?

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  1. 5 September, 00:45
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    Explanation:

    This problem is a 1 - D steady state heat conduction with only one independent variable (x).

    1 - D steady state:

    Q = dT / Rc

    Q = heat flow

    dT = change in temperature between a pair of node

    Rc = thermal resistance

    Rc = L / k*A

    Since in both cases Rod A and Rod B have identical boundary conditions:

    dT_a = dT_b

    So,

    R_a = L / k * (pi*r^2)

    R_b = 2L / k * (pi * (2r) ^2) = L / k * (2*pi*r^2)

    Compute Q_a and Q_b:

    Q_a = k * dT * (pi * r^2 * / L)

    Q_a = k * dT * (2*pi * r^2 * / L)

    Ratio of Q_a to Q_b

    Q_a / Q_b = [k * dT * (pi * r^2 * / L) ] / [k * dT * (2*pi * r^2 * / L) ] = 1 / 2
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