Can you please do an example regarding heat transfer from solar radiation through a roof deck, then into a sealed attic with closed cell insulation on the rood deck underside ? What would be the temperature inside of the sealed attic? If the outside temp is 95 deg ? Assuming asphalt shingle roofing and a 5/8 thick plywood deck
Ron, please check your conversion of Joules to calories. My references (google ane PE ME handbook) show kcal = 4186 J, or cal =4.186 J, not 1cal=4186J.. Such that astronaut would need ~34,000 calories/hour - now thats a much healthier diet, and also a good explanation of why spacesuits are temperature-controlled.
I am studying heat transfer on my own and i got the feeling that this lecture would be super helpful!
thanks for making these videos, and writing neatly.
Very helpful , thank you Prof
Can you please do an example regarding heat transfer from solar radiation through a roof deck, then into a sealed attic with closed cell insulation on the rood deck underside ? What would be the temperature inside of the sealed attic? If the outside temp is 95 deg ? Assuming asphalt shingle roofing and a 5/8 thick plywood deck
Ron, please check your conversion of Joules to calories. My references (google ane PE ME handbook) show kcal = 4186 J, or cal =4.186 J, not 1cal=4186J.. Such that astronaut would need ~34,000 calories/hour - now thats a much healthier diet, and also a good explanation of why spacesuits are temperature-controlled.
Food calorie written as capital C is 1000 calories
Why haven't you accounted for the conduction heat transfer from her body to the outer surface of the suit ?
How will be the temperature profile in case of radiation heat transfer...???
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