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Homework 3

Student: 312010003

Heat transfer
Teacher: David Medina

1. Determine what would be the temperature (K) of a concrete wall if the


the emissivity of it is = 0.85, that is 5.00 m wide and 8.00 m tall and
that is font to have a total thermal flux of 81600 W .
2. What would be the temperature (K) of the wall of problem 1, if it is
covered with aluminium foil ( = 0.05).
3. What would be the radius (cm) of a polished golden disk ( = 0.025) that
produces a thermal flux of 600 W when its temperature is 403 K.
4. Determine the radius (cm) required to duplicate the thermal flux of problem 3.
5. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of a polished stainless steel square ( =
0.075) of 120 cm of side with a hole in its center of 50 cm of diameter if it
has a temperature of 436 K.
6. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of an oxidized steel circle sector ( = 0.79)
of 98 cm of radius with a central angle of 3.00 Rad if it has a temperature
of 454 K.
7. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of the oxidized steel circle sector of problem 6 in an inner section of 70 cm of radius, centered with the original
sector, is extracted from it.
8. Determine the temperature (K) required to triplicate the thermal flux of
the oxidized steel circle fragment of problem 7.

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Homework 3
Student: 312010043

Heat transfer
Teacher: David Medina

1. Determine what would be the temperature (K) of a concrete wall if the


the emissivity of it is = 0.85, that is 5.96 m wide and 7.62 m tall and
that is font to have a total thermal flux of 80864 W .
2. What would be the temperature (K) of the wall of problem 1, if it is
covered with aluminium foil ( = 0.05).
3. What would be the radius (cm) of a polished golden disk ( = 0.025) that
produces a thermal flux of 769 W when its temperature is 445 K.
4. Determine the radius (cm) required to duplicate the thermal flux of problem 3.
5. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of a polished stainless steel square ( =
0.075) of 112 cm of side with a hole in its center of 42 cm of diameter if it
has a temperature of 478 K.
6. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of an oxidized steel circle sector ( = 0.79)
of 90 cm of radius with a central angle of 5.27 Rad if it has a temperature
of 496 K.
7. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of the oxidized steel circle sector of problem 6 in an inner section of 62 cm of radius, centered with the original
sector, is extracted from it.
8. Determine the temperature (K) required to triplicate the thermal flux of
the oxidized steel circle fragment of problem 7.

*Set your calculator in Rad


when the problem incudes a trigonometric function.

Homework 3
Student: 312030112

Heat transfer
Teacher: David Medina

1. Determine what would be the temperature (K) of a concrete wall if the


the emissivity of it is = 0.85, that is 6.68 m wide and 5.75 m tall and
that is font to have a total thermal flux of 79334 W .
2. What would be the temperature (K) of the wall of problem 1, if it is
covered with aluminium foil ( = 0.05).
3. What would be the radius (cm) of a polished golden disk ( = 0.025) that
produces a thermal flux of 784 W when its temperature is 448 K.
4. Determine the radius (cm) required to duplicate the thermal flux of problem 3.
5. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of a polished stainless steel square ( =
0.075) of 94 cm of side with a hole in its center of 24 cm of diameter if it
has a temperature of 481 K.
6. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of an oxidized steel circle sector ( = 0.79)
of 72 cm of radius with a central angle of 5.46 Rad if it has a temperature
of 499 K.
7. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of the oxidized steel circle sector of problem 6 in an inner section of 44 cm of radius, centered with the original
sector, is extracted from it.
8. Determine the temperature (K) required to triplicate the thermal flux of
the oxidized steel circle fragment of problem 7.

*Set your calculator in Rad


when the problem incudes a trigonometric function.

Homework 3
Student: 312030119

Heat transfer
Teacher: David Medina

1. Determine what would be the temperature (K) of a concrete wall if the


the emissivity of it is = 0.85, that is 6.99 m wide and 5.03 m tall and
that is font to have a total thermal flux of 78416 W .
2. What would be the temperature (K) of the wall of problem 1, if it is
covered with aluminium foil ( = 0.05).
3. What would be the radius (cm) of a polished golden disk ( = 0.025) that
produces a thermal flux of 631 W when its temperature is 410 K.
4. Determine the radius (cm) required to duplicate the thermal flux of problem 3.
5. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of a polished stainless steel square ( =
0.075) of 83 cm of side with a hole in its center of 13 cm of diameter if it
has a temperature of 443 K.
6. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of an oxidized steel circle sector ( = 0.79)
of 61 cm of radius with a central angle of 3.38 Rad if it has a temperature
of 461 K.
7. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of the oxidized steel circle sector of problem 6 in an inner section of 33 cm of radius, centered with the original
sector, is extracted from it.
8. Determine the temperature (K) required to triplicate the thermal flux of
the oxidized steel circle fragment of problem 7.

*Set your calculator in Rad


when the problem incudes a trigonometric function.

Homework 3
Student: 312030169

Heat transfer
Teacher: David Medina

1. Determine what would be the temperature (K) of a concrete wall if the


the emissivity of it is = 0.85, that is 6.82 m wide and 7.04 m tall and
that is font to have a total thermal flux of 78954 W .
2. What would be the temperature (K) of the wall of problem 1, if it is
covered with aluminium foil ( = 0.05).
3. What would be the radius (cm) of a polished golden disk ( = 0.025) that
produces a thermal flux of 453 W when its temperature is 365 K.
4. Determine the radius (cm) required to duplicate the thermal flux of problem 3.
5. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of a polished stainless steel square ( =
0.075) of 91 cm of side with a hole in its center of 21 cm of diameter if it
has a temperature of 398 K.
6. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of an oxidized steel circle sector ( = 0.79)
of 69 cm of radius with a central angle of 0.96 Rad if it has a temperature
of 416 K.
7. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of the oxidized steel circle sector of problem 6 in an inner section of 41 cm of radius, centered with the original
sector, is extracted from it.
8. Determine the temperature (K) required to triplicate the thermal flux of
the oxidized steel circle fragment of problem 7.

*Set your calculator in Rad


when the problem incudes a trigonometric function.

Homework 3
Student: 313010010

Heat transfer
Teacher: David Medina

1. Determine what would be the temperature (K) of a concrete wall if the


the emissivity of it is = 0.85, that is 6.20 m wide and 10.85 m tall and
that is font to have a total thermal flux of 80454 W .
2. What would be the temperature (K) of the wall of problem 1, if it is
covered with aluminium foil ( = 0.05).
3. What would be the radius (cm) of a polished golden disk ( = 0.025) that
produces a thermal flux of 413 W when its temperature is 355 K.
4. Determine the radius (cm) required to duplicate the thermal flux of problem 3.
5. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of a polished stainless steel square ( =
0.075) of 111 cm of side with a hole in its center of 41 cm of diameter if it
has a temperature of 388 K.
6. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of an oxidized steel circle sector ( = 0.79)
of 89 cm of radius with a central angle of 0.41 Rad if it has a temperature
of 406 K.
7. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of the oxidized steel circle sector of problem 6 in an inner section of 61 cm of radius, centered with the original
sector, is extracted from it.
8. Determine the temperature (K) required to triplicate the thermal flux of
the oxidized steel circle fragment of problem 7.

*Set your calculator in Rad


when the problem incudes a trigonometric function.

Homework 3
Student: 313030240

Heat transfer
Teacher: David Medina

1. Determine what would be the temperature (K) of a concrete wall if the


the emissivity of it is = 0.85, that is 5.28 m wide and 13.88 m tall and
that is font to have a total thermal flux of 81536 W .
2. What would be the temperature (K) of the wall of problem 1, if it is
covered with aluminium foil ( = 0.05).
3. What would be the radius (cm) of a polished golden disk ( = 0.025) that
produces a thermal flux of 550 W when its temperature is 389 K.
4. Determine the radius (cm) required to duplicate the thermal flux of problem 3.
5. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of a polished stainless steel square ( =
0.075) of 125 cm of side with a hole in its center of 55 cm of diameter if it
has a temperature of 422 K.
6. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of an oxidized steel circle sector ( = 0.79)
of 103 cm of radius with a central angle of 2.25 Rad if it has a temperature
of 440 K.
7. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of the oxidized steel circle sector of problem 6 in an inner section of 75 cm of radius, centered with the original
sector, is extracted from it.
8. Determine the temperature (K) required to triplicate the thermal flux of
the oxidized steel circle fragment of problem 7.

*Set your calculator in Rad


when the problem incudes a trigonometric function.

Homework 3
Student: 313030250

Heat transfer
Teacher: David Medina

1. Determine what would be the temperature (K) of a concrete wall if the


the emissivity of it is = 0.85, that is 4.30 m wide and 14.26 m tall and
that is font to have a total thermal flux of 81206 W .
2. What would be the temperature (K) of the wall of problem 1, if it is
covered with aluminium foil ( = 0.05).
3. What would be the radius (cm) of a polished golden disk ( = 0.025) that
produces a thermal flux of 738 W when its temperature is 436 K.
4. Determine the radius (cm) required to duplicate the thermal flux of problem 3.
5. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of a polished stainless steel square ( =
0.075) of 122 cm of side with a hole in its center of 52 cm of diameter if it
has a temperature of 469 K.
6. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of an oxidized steel circle sector ( = 0.79)
of 100 cm of radius with a central angle of 4.77 Rad if it has a temperature
of 487 K.
7. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of the oxidized steel circle sector of problem 6 in an inner section of 72 cm of radius, centered with the original
sector, is extracted from it.
8. Determine the temperature (K) required to triplicate the thermal flux of
the oxidized steel circle fragment of problem 7.

*Set your calculator in Rad


when the problem incudes a trigonometric function.

Homework 3
Student: 313030251

Heat transfer
Teacher: David Medina

1. Determine what would be the temperature (K) of a concrete wall if the


the emissivity of it is = 0.85, that is 3.49 m wide and 12.56 m tall and
that is font to have a total thermal flux of 79767 W .
2. What would be the temperature (K) of the wall of problem 1, if it is
covered with aluminium foil ( = 0.05).
3. What would be the radius (cm) of a polished golden disk ( = 0.025) that
produces a thermal flux of 806 W when its temperature is 452 K.
4. Determine the radius (cm) required to duplicate the thermal flux of problem 3.
5. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of a polished stainless steel square ( =
0.075) of 105 cm of side with a hole in its center of 35 cm of diameter if it
has a temperature of 485 K.
6. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of an oxidized steel circle sector ( = 0.79)
of 83 cm of radius with a central angle of 5.67 Rad if it has a temperature
of 503 K.
7. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of the oxidized steel circle sector of problem 6 in an inner section of 55 cm of radius, centered with the original
sector, is extracted from it.
8. Determine the temperature (K) required to triplicate the thermal flux of
the oxidized steel circle fragment of problem 7.

*Set your calculator in Rad


when the problem incudes a trigonometric function.

Homework 3
Student: 313030254

Heat transfer
Teacher: David Medina

1. Determine what would be the temperature (K) of a concrete wall if the


the emissivity of it is = 0.85, that is 3.04 m wide and 11.27 m tall and
that is font to have a total thermal flux of 78542 W .
2. What would be the temperature (K) of the wall of problem 1, if it is
covered with aluminium foil ( = 0.05).
3. What would be the radius (cm) of a polished golden disk ( = 0.025) that
produces a thermal flux of 691 W when its temperature is 424 K.
4. Determine the radius (cm) required to duplicate the thermal flux of problem 3.
5. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of a polished stainless steel square ( =
0.075) of 91 cm of side with a hole in its center of 21 cm of diameter if it
has a temperature of 457 K.
6. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of an oxidized steel circle sector ( = 0.79)
of 69 cm of radius with a central angle of 4.11 Rad if it has a temperature
of 475 K.
7. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of the oxidized steel circle sector of problem 6 in an inner section of 41 cm of radius, centered with the original
sector, is extracted from it.
8. Determine the temperature (K) required to triplicate the thermal flux of
the oxidized steel circle fragment of problem 7.

*Set your calculator in Rad


when the problem incudes a trigonometric function.

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Homework 3
Student: 313030257

Heat transfer
Teacher: David Medina

1. Determine what would be the temperature (K) of a concrete wall if the


the emissivity of it is = 0.85, that is 3.08 m wide and 12.48 m tall and
that is font to have a total thermal flux of 78657 W .
2. What would be the temperature (K) of the wall of problem 1, if it is
covered with aluminium foil ( = 0.05).
3. What would be the radius (cm) of a polished golden disk ( = 0.025) that
produces a thermal flux of 501 W when its temperature is 376 K.
4. Determine the radius (cm) required to duplicate the thermal flux of problem 3.
5. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of a polished stainless steel square ( =
0.075) of 93 cm of side with a hole in its center of 23 cm of diameter if it
has a temperature of 409 K.
6. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of an oxidized steel circle sector ( = 0.79)
of 71 cm of radius with a central angle of 1.53 Rad if it has a temperature
of 427 K.
7. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of the oxidized steel circle sector of problem 6 in an inner section of 43 cm of radius, centered with the original
sector, is extracted from it.
8. Determine the temperature (K) required to triplicate the thermal flux of
the oxidized steel circle fragment of problem 7.

*Set your calculator in Rad


when the problem incudes a trigonometric function.

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Homework 3
Student: 313030267

Heat transfer
Teacher: David Medina

1. Determine what would be the temperature (K) of a concrete wall if the


the emissivity of it is = 0.85, that is 3.59 m wide and 16.01 m tall and
that is font to have a total thermal flux of 80007 W .
2. What would be the temperature (K) of the wall of problem 1, if it is
covered with aluminium foil ( = 0.05).
3. What would be the radius (cm) of a polished golden disk ( = 0.025) that
produces a thermal flux of 411 W when its temperature is 353 K.
4. Determine the radius (cm) required to duplicate the thermal flux of problem 3.
5. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of a polished stainless steel square ( =
0.075) of 111 cm of side with a hole in its center of 41 cm of diameter if it
has a temperature of 386 K.
6. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of an oxidized steel circle sector ( = 0.79)
of 89 cm of radius with a central angle of 0.30 Rad if it has a temperature
of 404 K.
7. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of the oxidized steel circle sector of problem 6 in an inner section of 61 cm of radius, centered with the original
sector, is extracted from it.
8. Determine the temperature (K) required to triplicate the thermal flux of
the oxidized steel circle fragment of problem 7.

*Set your calculator in Rad


when the problem incudes a trigonometric function.

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Homework 3
Student: 313030273

Heat transfer
Teacher: David Medina

1. Determine what would be the temperature (K) of a concrete wall if the


the emissivity of it is = 0.85, that is 4.44 m wide and 19.53 m tall and
that is font to have a total thermal flux of 81350 W .
2. What would be the temperature (K) of the wall of problem 1, if it is
covered with aluminium foil ( = 0.05).
3. What would be the radius (cm) of a polished golden disk ( = 0.025) that
produces a thermal flux of 505 W when its temperature is 376 K.
4. Determine the radius (cm) required to duplicate the thermal flux of problem 3.
5. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of a polished stainless steel square ( =
0.075) of 129 cm of side with a hole in its center of 59 cm of diameter if it
has a temperature of 409 K.
6. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of an oxidized steel circle sector ( = 0.79)
of 107 cm of radius with a central angle of 1.55 Rad if it has a temperature
of 427 K.
7. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of the oxidized steel circle sector of problem 6 in an inner section of 79 cm of radius, centered with the original
sector, is extracted from it.
8. Determine the temperature (K) required to triplicate the thermal flux of
the oxidized steel circle fragment of problem 7.

*Set your calculator in Rad


when the problem incudes a trigonometric function.

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Homework 3
Student: 313030275

Heat transfer
Teacher: David Medina

1. Determine what would be the temperature (K) of a concrete wall if the


the emissivity of it is = 0.85, that is 5.43 m wide and 20.72 m tall and
that is font to have a total thermal flux of 81452 W .
2. What would be the temperature (K) of the wall of problem 1, if it is
covered with aluminium foil ( = 0.05).
3. What would be the radius (cm) of a polished golden disk ( = 0.025) that
produces a thermal flux of 697 W when its temperature is 424 K.
4. Determine the radius (cm) required to duplicate the thermal flux of problem 3.
5. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of a polished stainless steel square ( =
0.075) of 131 cm of side with a hole in its center of 61 cm of diameter if it
has a temperature of 457 K.
6. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of an oxidized steel circle sector ( = 0.79)
of 109 cm of radius with a central angle of 4.13 Rad if it has a temperature
of 475 K.
7. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of the oxidized steel circle sector of problem 6 in an inner section of 81 cm of radius, centered with the original
sector, is extracted from it.
8. Determine the temperature (K) required to triplicate the thermal flux of
the oxidized steel circle fragment of problem 7.

*Set your calculator in Rad


when the problem incudes a trigonometric function.

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Homework 3
Student: 313030278

Heat transfer
Teacher: David Medina

1. Determine what would be the temperature (K) of a concrete wall if the


the emissivity of it is = 0.85, that is 6.31 m wide and 19.41 m tall and
that is font to have a total thermal flux of 80219 W .
2. What would be the temperature (K) of the wall of problem 1, if it is
covered with aluminium foil ( = 0.05).
3. What would be the radius (cm) of a polished golden disk ( = 0.025) that
produces a thermal flux of 812 W when its temperature is 453 K.
4. Determine the radius (cm) required to duplicate the thermal flux of problem 3.
5. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of a polished stainless steel square ( =
0.075) of 117 cm of side with a hole in its center of 47 cm of diameter if it
has a temperature of 486 K.
6. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of an oxidized steel circle sector ( = 0.79)
of 95 cm of radius with a central angle of 5.67 Rad if it has a temperature
of 504 K.
7. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of the oxidized steel circle sector of problem 6 in an inner section of 67 cm of radius, centered with the original
sector, is extracted from it.
8. Determine the temperature (K) required to triplicate the thermal flux of
the oxidized steel circle fragment of problem 7.

*Set your calculator in Rad


when the problem incudes a trigonometric function.

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Homework 3
Student: 313030280

Heat transfer
Teacher: David Medina

1. Determine what would be the temperature (K) of a concrete wall if the


the emissivity of it is = 0.85, that is 6.88 m wide and 17.72 m tall and
that is font to have a total thermal flux of 78784 W .
2. What would be the temperature (K) of the wall of problem 1, if it is
covered with aluminium foil ( = 0.05).
3. What would be the radius (cm) of a polished golden disk ( = 0.025) that
produces a thermal flux of 745 W when its temperature is 436 K.
4. Determine the radius (cm) required to duplicate the thermal flux of problem 3.
5. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of a polished stainless steel square ( =
0.075) of 100 cm of side with a hole in its center of 30 cm of diameter if it
has a temperature of 469 K.
6. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of an oxidized steel circle sector ( = 0.79)
of 78 cm of radius with a central angle of 4.76 Rad if it has a temperature
of 487 K.
7. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of the oxidized steel circle sector of problem 6 in an inner section of 50 cm of radius, centered with the original
sector, is extracted from it.
8. Determine the temperature (K) required to triplicate the thermal flux of
the oxidized steel circle fragment of problem 7.

*Set your calculator in Rad


when the problem incudes a trigonometric function.

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Homework 3
Student: 313030282

Heat transfer
Teacher: David Medina

1. Determine what would be the temperature (K) of a concrete wall if the


the emissivity of it is = 0.85, that is 6.98 m wide and 18.13 m tall and
that is font to have a total thermal flux of 78468 W .
2. What would be the temperature (K) of the wall of problem 1, if it is
covered with aluminium foil ( = 0.05).
3. What would be the radius (cm) of a polished golden disk ( = 0.025) that
produces a thermal flux of 558 W when its temperature is 389 K.
4. Determine the radius (cm) required to duplicate the thermal flux of problem 3.
5. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of a polished stainless steel square ( =
0.075) of 97 cm of side with a hole in its center of 27 cm of diameter if it
has a temperature of 422 K.
6. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of an oxidized steel circle sector ( = 0.79)
of 75 cm of radius with a central angle of 2.22 Rad if it has a temperature
of 440 K.
7. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of the oxidized steel circle sector of problem 6 in an inner section of 47 cm of radius, centered with the original
sector, is extracted from it.
8. Determine the temperature (K) required to triplicate the thermal flux of
the oxidized steel circle fragment of problem 7.

*Set your calculator in Rad


when the problem incudes a trigonometric function.

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Homework 3
Student: 313030288

Heat transfer
Teacher: David Medina

1. Determine what would be the temperature (K) of a concrete wall if the


the emissivity of it is = 0.85, that is 6.60 m wide and 21.17 m tall and
that is font to have a total thermal flux of 79560 W .
2. What would be the temperature (K) of the wall of problem 1, if it is
covered with aluminium foil ( = 0.05).
3. What would be the radius (cm) of a polished golden disk ( = 0.025) that
produces a thermal flux of 425 W when its temperature is 355 K.
4. Determine the radius (cm) required to duplicate the thermal flux of problem 3.
5. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of a polished stainless steel square ( =
0.075) of 111 cm of side with a hole in its center of 41 cm of diameter if it
has a temperature of 388 K.
6. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of an oxidized steel circle sector ( = 0.79)
of 89 cm of radius with a central angle of 0.40 Rad if it has a temperature
of 406 K.
7. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of the oxidized steel circle sector of problem 6 in an inner section of 61 cm of radius, centered with the original
sector, is extracted from it.
8. Determine the temperature (K) required to triplicate the thermal flux of
the oxidized steel circle fragment of problem 7.

*Set your calculator in Rad


when the problem incudes a trigonometric function.

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Homework 3
Student: 313030291

Heat transfer
Teacher: David Medina

1. Determine what would be the temperature (K) of a concrete wall if the


the emissivity of it is = 0.85, that is 5.82 m wide and 24.98 m tall and
that is font to have a total thermal flux of 81057 W .
2. What would be the temperature (K) of the wall of problem 1, if it is
covered with aluminium foil ( = 0.05).
3. What would be the radius (cm) of a polished golden disk ( = 0.025) that
produces a thermal flux of 468 W when its temperature is 365 K.
4. Determine the radius (cm) required to duplicate the thermal flux of problem 3.
5. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of a polished stainless steel square ( =
0.075) of 131 cm of side with a hole in its center of 61 cm of diameter if it
has a temperature of 398 K.
6. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of an oxidized steel circle sector ( = 0.79)
of 109 cm of radius with a central angle of 0.97 Rad if it has a temperature
of 416 K.
7. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of the oxidized steel circle sector of problem 6 in an inner section of 81 cm of radius, centered with the original
sector, is extracted from it.
8. Determine the temperature (K) required to triplicate the thermal flux of
the oxidized steel circle fragment of problem 7.

*Set your calculator in Rad


when the problem incudes a trigonometric function.

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Homework 3
Student: 313030292

Heat transfer
Teacher: David Medina

1. Determine what would be the temperature (K) of a concrete wall if the


the emissivity of it is = 0.85, that is 4.85 m wide and 26.97 m tall and
that is font to have a total thermal flux of 81582 W .
2. What would be the temperature (K) of the wall of problem 1, if it is
covered with aluminium foil ( = 0.05).
3. What would be the radius (cm) of a polished golden disk ( = 0.025) that
produces a thermal flux of 649 W when its temperature is 410 K.
4. Determine the radius (cm) required to duplicate the thermal flux of problem 3.
5. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of a polished stainless steel square ( =
0.075) of 139 cm of side with a hole in its center of 69 cm of diameter if it
has a temperature of 443 K.
6. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of an oxidized steel circle sector ( = 0.79)
of 117 cm of radius with a central angle of 3.40 Rad if it has a temperature
of 461 K.
7. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of the oxidized steel circle sector of problem 6 in an inner section of 89 cm of radius, centered with the original
sector, is extracted from it.
8. Determine the temperature (K) required to triplicate the thermal flux of
the oxidized steel circle fragment of problem 7.

*Set your calculator in Rad


when the problem incudes a trigonometric function.

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Homework 3
Student: 313030293

Heat transfer
Teacher: David Medina

1. Determine what would be the temperature (K) of a concrete wall if the


the emissivity of it is = 0.85, that is 3.91 m wide and 26.22 m tall and
that is font to have a total thermal flux of 80653 W .
2. What would be the temperature (K) of the wall of problem 1, if it is
covered with aluminium foil ( = 0.05).
3. What would be the radius (cm) of a polished golden disk ( = 0.025) that
produces a thermal flux of 803 W when its temperature is 449 K.
4. Determine the radius (cm) required to duplicate the thermal flux of problem 3.
5. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of a polished stainless steel square ( =
0.075) of 128 cm of side with a hole in its center of 58 cm of diameter if it
has a temperature of 482 K.
6. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of an oxidized steel circle sector ( = 0.79)
of 106 cm of radius with a central angle of 5.46 Rad if it has a temperature
of 500 K.
7. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of the oxidized steel circle sector of problem 6 in an inner section of 78 cm of radius, centered with the original
sector, is extracted from it.
8. Determine the temperature (K) required to triplicate the thermal flux of
the oxidized steel circle fragment of problem 7.

*Set your calculator in Rad


when the problem incudes a trigonometric function.

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Homework 3
Student: 313030296

Heat transfer
Teacher: David Medina

1. Determine what would be the temperature (K) of a concrete wall if the


the emissivity of it is = 0.85, that is 3.24 m wide and 24.36 m tall and
that is font to have a total thermal flux of 79124 W .
2. What would be the temperature (K) of the wall of problem 1, if it is
covered with aluminium foil ( = 0.05).
3. What would be the radius (cm) of a polished golden disk ( = 0.025) that
produces a thermal flux of 788 W when its temperature is 445 K.
4. Determine the radius (cm) required to duplicate the thermal flux of problem 3.
5. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of a polished stainless steel square ( =
0.075) of 110 cm of side with a hole in its center of 40 cm of diameter if it
has a temperature of 478 K.
6. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of an oxidized steel circle sector ( = 0.79)
of 88 cm of radius with a central angle of 5.26 Rad if it has a temperature
of 496 K.
7. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of the oxidized steel circle sector of problem 6 in an inner section of 60 cm of radius, centered with the original
sector, is extracted from it.
8. Determine the temperature (K) required to triplicate the thermal flux of
the oxidized steel circle fragment of problem 7.

*Set your calculator in Rad


when the problem incudes a trigonometric function.

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Homework 3
Student: 313030303

Heat transfer
Teacher: David Medina

1. Determine what would be the temperature (K) of a concrete wall if the


the emissivity of it is = 0.85, that is 3.00 m wide and 24.00 m tall and
that is font to have a total thermal flux of 78400 W .
2. What would be the temperature (K) of the wall of problem 1, if it is
covered with aluminium foil ( = 0.05).
3. What would be the radius (cm) of a polished golden disk ( = 0.025) that
produces a thermal flux of 620 W when its temperature is 403 K.
4. Determine the radius (cm) required to duplicate the thermal flux of problem 3.
5. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of a polished stainless steel square ( =
0.075) of 102 cm of side with a hole in its center of 32 cm of diameter if it
has a temperature of 436 K.
6. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of an oxidized steel circle sector ( = 0.79)
of 80 cm of radius with a central angle of 2.98 Rad if it has a temperature
of 454 K.
7. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of the oxidized steel circle sector of problem 6 in an inner section of 52 cm of radius, centered with the original
sector, is extracted from it.
8. Determine the temperature (K) required to triplicate the thermal flux of
the oxidized steel circle fragment of problem 7.

*Set your calculator in Rad


when the problem incudes a trigonometric function.

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Homework 3
Student: 313030307

Heat transfer
Teacher: David Medina

1. Determine what would be the temperature (K) of a concrete wall if the


the emissivity of it is = 0.85, that is 3.25 m wide and 26.40 m tall and
that is font to have a total thermal flux of 79147 W .
2. What would be the temperature (K) of the wall of problem 1, if it is
covered with aluminium foil ( = 0.05).
3. What would be the radius (cm) of a polished golden disk ( = 0.025) that
produces a thermal flux of 454 W when its temperature is 361 K.
4. Determine the radius (cm) required to duplicate the thermal flux of problem 3.
5. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of a polished stainless steel square ( =
0.075) of 112 cm of side with a hole in its center of 42 cm of diameter if it
has a temperature of 394 K.
6. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of an oxidized steel circle sector ( = 0.79)
of 90 cm of radius with a central angle of 0.72 Rad if it has a temperature
of 412 K.
7. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of the oxidized steel circle sector of problem 6 in an inner section of 62 cm of radius, centered with the original
sector, is extracted from it.
8. Determine the temperature (K) required to triplicate the thermal flux of
the oxidized steel circle fragment of problem 7.

*Set your calculator in Rad


when the problem incudes a trigonometric function.

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Homework 3
Student: 313030309

Heat transfer
Teacher: David Medina

1. Determine what would be the temperature (K) of a concrete wall if the


the emissivity of it is = 0.85, that is 3.93 m wide and 30.27 m tall and
that is font to have a total thermal flux of 80679 W .
2. What would be the temperature (K) of the wall of problem 1, if it is
covered with aluminium foil ( = 0.05).
3. What would be the radius (cm) of a polished golden disk ( = 0.025) that
produces a thermal flux of 443 W when its temperature is 358 K.
4. Determine the radius (cm) required to duplicate the thermal flux of problem 3.
5. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of a polished stainless steel square ( =
0.075) of 132 cm of side with a hole in its center of 62 cm of diameter if it
has a temperature of 391 K.
6. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of an oxidized steel circle sector ( = 0.79)
of 110 cm of radius with a central angle of 0.55 Rad if it has a temperature
of 409 K.
7. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of the oxidized steel circle sector of problem 6 in an inner section of 82 cm of radius, centered with the original
sector, is extracted from it.
8. Determine the temperature (K) required to triplicate the thermal flux of
the oxidized steel circle fragment of problem 7.

*Set your calculator in Rad


when the problem incudes a trigonometric function.

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Homework 3
Student: 313030311

Heat transfer
Teacher: David Medina

1. Determine what would be the temperature (K) of a concrete wall if the


the emissivity of it is = 0.85, that is 4.87 m wide and 32.97 m tall and
that is font to have a total thermal flux of 81586 W .
2. What would be the temperature (K) of the wall of problem 1, if it is
covered with aluminium foil ( = 0.05).
3. What would be the radius (cm) of a polished golden disk ( = 0.025) that
produces a thermal flux of 599 W when its temperature is 396 K.
4. Determine the radius (cm) required to duplicate the thermal flux of problem 3.
5. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of a polished stainless steel square ( =
0.075) of 145 cm of side with a hole in its center of 75 cm of diameter if it
has a temperature of 429 K.
6. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of an oxidized steel circle sector ( = 0.79)
of 123 cm of radius with a central angle of 2.64 Rad if it has a temperature
of 447 K.
7. Determine the thermal flux (W ) of the oxidized steel circle sector of problem 6 in an inner section of 95 cm of radius, centered with the original
sector, is extracted from it.
8. Determine the temperature (K) required to triplicate the thermal flux of
the oxidized steel circle fragment of problem 7.

*Set your calculator in Rad


when the problem incudes a trigonometric function.

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