Determine the temperature at the center of the wire


A current-carrying 10 gage (.1019 in. diameter) copper wire is insulated with a .05 in thick layer of rubber. The maximum temperature of the rubber is 200F when the temperature of the surrounding are is 120F. The external heat transfer coefficient can be taken as 4 Btu/hr-ft^2-F. For the copper wire, Kw=220 Btu/hr-ft-F.
Assume the electrical resistance of the wire is 1.288 ohms/1000 linear feet. (a)Determine the temperature of the outside surface of the insulation. (b)Assuming uniform energy generation inside the wire, determine the temperature at the center of the wire. (c)Determine the electrical current in the wire.

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Mechanical Engineering: Determine the temperature at the center of the wire
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