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PROBLEM 2.

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KNOWN: Inner and outer radii and surface temperatures of a long circular tube with internal energy
generation.

FIND: Conditions for which a linear radial temperature distribution may be maintained.

SCHEMATIC:

ASSUMPTIONS: (1) One-dimensional, steady-state conduction, (2) Constant properties.

ANALYSIS: For the assumed conditions, Eq. 2.26 reduces to

k d dT
r + q& = 0
r dr dr

If q& = 0 or q& = constant, it is clearly impossible to have a linear radial temperature distribution.
However, we may use the heat equation to infer a special form of q& (r) for which dT/dr is a constant (call
it C1). It follows that

k d
( r C1 ) + q& = 0
r dr
Ck
q& = 1
r
<
where C1 = (T2 - T1)/(r2 - r1). Hence, if the generation rate varies inversely with radial location, the radial
temperature distribution is linear.

COMMENTS: Conditions for which q& (1/r) would be unusual.

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