Lecture

Thermal Conductivity in Composite Walls

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This lecture covers examples of Fourier's equation, including stationary wall cases with and without heat power, cylinders with and without heat production, bars, composite walls, and thermal resistance. It explains the method to solve Fourier's equation and the concept of composite walls with multiple layers of different conductivities. The lecture also discusses the thermal resistance in composite walls and the effects of insulation on heat transfer.

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