The surface of a furnace may never be hotter than 140°F. If the furnace is sitting inside of a 70°F, small room, where the air movement is minimal, what is the maximum heat flux that is permissible through the insulation and side steel? (note: The side of the furnace is 8 ft. high.)

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The surface of a furnace may never be hotter than 140°F. If the furnace is sitting
inside of a 70°F, small room, where the air movement is minimal, what is the
maximum heat flux that is permissible through the insulation and side steel?
(note: The side of the furnace is 8 ft. high.)
Transcribed Image Text:The surface of a furnace may never be hotter than 140°F. If the furnace is sitting inside of a 70°F, small room, where the air movement is minimal, what is the maximum heat flux that is permissible through the insulation and side steel? (note: The side of the furnace is 8 ft. high.)
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