A composite wall constructed of 2.5cm of steel (k-60.5 W/m-K) and 5.0 cm of aluminum (k177W/m-K) separates two liquids. The liquid on the steel side has a film coefficient of 15W/m²-K and a temperature of 400degC. The liquid on the steel side has a film coefficient of 30W/m² and a temperature of 100degC. Assume steady state conditions, what is the temperature at the steel-aluminum interface in deg C

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A composite wall constructed of 2.5cm of steel (k-60.5 W/m-K) and 5.0 cm of aluminum
(k177W/m-K) separates two liquids. The liquid on the steel side has a film coefficient of
15W/m²-K and a temperature of 400degC. The liquid on the steel side has a film
coefficient of 30W/m² and a temperature of 100degC. Assume steady state conditions,
what is the temperature at the steel-aluminum interface in deg C
Transcribed Image Text:Question 6 1 pts A composite wall constructed of 2.5cm of steel (k-60.5 W/m-K) and 5.0 cm of aluminum (k177W/m-K) separates two liquids. The liquid on the steel side has a film coefficient of 15W/m²-K and a temperature of 400degC. The liquid on the steel side has a film coefficient of 30W/m² and a temperature of 100degC. Assume steady state conditions, what is the temperature at the steel-aluminum interface in deg C
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