Perfect answer!!! Thank you very much goutam_freelance!!! I need time to realize how to apply these equations into my dynamic model, which is more complex. By the way, can't we initially assume that the temperature in the radial direction is constant. For example at a very small radius.
Thank you for the answer. We have some experiments. But I need to express the heat transfer in 2D space. What is the governing equation for 2D (or maybe 3D) heat convection for the considering case?
The problem is part of an engineering project. It will be very difficult for a student to solve it. Please see the file attached here. https://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=24343e9c-eff9-4271-a028-317deeb2dc34&file=Heat_convection_problem.docx
A wire with finite length moves planarly in an air with temperature, which is distributed in the plane of motion Oxy nonlinearly. The distribution of the temperature T=T(x,y) is known function. How to find the transient temperature of the wire and its thermal expansion?