Critical thickness of insulation derivation
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The critical insulation thickness may not always exist for an insulated pipe, if the values of k and h are such that the ratio k/h turns out to be less than R. It is clear from the above discussion that the insulation above rc reduces the heat dissipation from the cylindrical surface.
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The critical insulation thickness may not always exist for an insulated pipe, if the values of k and h are such that the ratio k/h turns out to be less than R. It is clear from the above discussion that the insulation above rc reduces the heat dissipation from the cylindrical surface.
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