Consider the 2-D rectangular region 0 ≤ x ≤ a, 0 ≤ y ≤ b, which is ini- tially at temperature F(x, y). For t > 0, intern

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Consider the 2-D rectangular region 0 ≤ x ≤ a, 0 ≤ y ≤ b, which is ini- tially at temperature F(x, y). For t > 0, intern

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Consider the 2-D rectangular region 0 ≤ x ≤ a, 0 ≤ y ≤ b, which is ini- tially at temperature F(x, y). For t > 0, internal energy is generated at a constant rate go (W/m³) and the region is subjected to the follow- ing boundary conditions: The boundaries at x = 0 are maintained at a prescribed temperature f(y), the boundary at x = a is subjected to a prescribed heat flux q"(y) out of the solid, the boundary at y = 0 is main- tained at constant temperature T₁, and the boundary at y = b dissipates heat by convection into a medium with fluid temperature T and with a heat transfer coefficient h. Formulate the problem using superposition for solution of T(x, y, t), such that each subproblem is in a solvable form. Formulation includes the simplified PDE or ODE and the corresponding boundary and/or initial conditions. Calculate the temperature distribution T(x, y, z, t). سؤال 3 هنوز پاسخ داده نشده است نمره از 1.00 علامت زدن سؤال
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