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1. I guess T
fusion of a substance refers to its melting point
2. Assume negligble heat transfer by radiation to simplify my calculations (although the furnance combustion chamber is capable of reaching 1400K)
3. Assume linear temperature profile within the each layer.
Part (a) requires you to calculate the thickness of the single-layered wall made of of refractory material.The internal temperature of the wall is 1400K and the external wall temperature is 300K. Since the temperature profile of wall is assumed linear, using Fourier's Law for single-dimension heat diffusion, can you work out the thickness?
Part (b) is just a multi-layered wall problem. It is conceptually similar to part (a)