In a study of heat transfer in a grid of wires, the temperature at an exterior n
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In a study of heat transfer in a grid of wires, the temperature at an exterior node is maintained at a constant value (In Degree F) as shown in the figure. When the grid is in thermal equilibrium, the temperature at an interior node is the average of the temperatures at the four adjacent nodes. For instance T_1 = + 300 T_2/4, or 4T_1 - T_2 = 300. Find the temperatures T_1, T_2, T_3 when the grid is in thermal equilibrium. T_2 = 180 + 200 + T_3/4 4T_2 = 380 + T_1 + T_3 T_3 = 108 + 0 + 0 + T_2/4 4T_3 = 108 + T_2Explanation / Answer
For all the temperature T1 , T2, T3 we can construct similar equations to find the solution
T1 = 0+0+300+T2 / 4 ; 4T1 -T2 = 300
T3 = 0 + 0 +108 + T2 / 4 ; 4T3 -T2 = 108
T2 = T1 +T3 +180 +200 /4 ; 4T2 - T1 -T3 = 380
Hence Solving the equation we get
T1 = 109.5
T2 = 137.71
T3 = 61.42
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