A furnace is shaped like a long equilateral-triangular duct where the width of each side is 2 m. Heat is supplied from the base surface, whose emissivity is 1 = 0.8, at a rate of 800 w/m2 while the side surfaces, whose emissivities are 0.5, are maintained at 500 k. Neglecting the end effects, determine the temperature of the base surface. Can you treat this geometry as a two-surface enclosure?
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A furnace is shaped like a long equilateral-triangular duct where the width of each side is 2 m. Heat is supplied from the base surface, whose emissivity is ε1 = 0.8, at a rate of 800 W/m2 while the side surfaces, whose emissivities are 0.5, are maintained at 500 K. Neglecting the end effects, determine the temperature of the base surface. Can you treat this geometry as a two-surface enclosure?
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