APP-3 CHAMBER Insulation DESIGN PROBLEM

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APP-3 CHAMBER Insulation DESIGN PROBLEM BY : ENGNEERING CREATIVITY GROUP

Scenario Inner layer Mid layer Outer layer S1 Steel Insulation Glass S2 S3 S4 S5 S6

CHAMBER INSULATION DESIGN PROBLEM Scenario-1 Total Heat Flux Magnitude =29.07 W/m

CHAMBER INSULATION DESIGN PROBLEM Scenario-2 Total Heat Flux Magnitude =23.92 W/m

CHAMBER INSULATION DESIGN PROBLEM Scenario-3 Total Heat Flux Magnitude =26.91W/m

CHAMBER INSULATION DESIGN PROBLEM Scenario-4 Total Heat Flux Magnitude = 31.74W/m

CHAMBER INSULATION DESIGN PROBLEM Scenario-5 Total Heat Flux Magnitude =31.95W/m

CHAMBER INSULATION DESIGN PROBLEM Scenario-6 Total Heat Flux Magnitude =23.88 W/m