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Heat conduction with temperature-dependent thermal conductivity (Fig. 10B.12) the curved surfaces…

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Heat conduction with temperature-dependent thermal conductivity (Fig. 10B.12) the curved surfaces and the end surfaces (both shaded in the figure) of the solid in the shape of a half-cylindrical shell are insulated. The surface θ = π, of area (r2 – r1) L, is maintained at temperature T0, and the surface at θ = π, also of area (r2 – r1) L, is kept at temperature Tπ. The thermal conductivity of the solid varies linearly with temperature from k0 at T = T0 to kπ at T = Tπ. 

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