jeremy_rutman
Mechanical
- Oct 3, 2016
- 4
I've got a simple problem that I'm not able to crack -
A wall of a building has one side in the sun, the other side in an airconditioned area of the building.
The ambient temperature To is known as is the temperature inside the airconditioned area Ti.
I would like to find the equilibrium inner and outer wall temperatures (Twi and Two), and have two equations
q/A - h1(To-Two) = k/w (Two-Twi)
k/w (Two-Twi) = h2(Twi-Ti) [edited]
where q/A is the solar input, h1, h2 are the convective transfer coefficients for vertical wall and k the thermal conductivity of the wall.
THe two equations are not independent and thus I am not able to find the desired Twi,Two; what am I missing?
A wall of a building has one side in the sun, the other side in an airconditioned area of the building.
The ambient temperature To is known as is the temperature inside the airconditioned area Ti.
I would like to find the equilibrium inner and outer wall temperatures (Twi and Two), and have two equations
q/A - h1(To-Two) = k/w (Two-Twi)
k/w (Two-Twi) = h2(Twi-Ti) [edited]
where q/A is the solar input, h1, h2 are the convective transfer coefficients for vertical wall and k the thermal conductivity of the wall.
THe two equations are not independent and thus I am not able to find the desired Twi,Two; what am I missing?