... C.=<COMMENTS: Use of the critical insulation thickness in lieu of a thin coating has the effect of reducing the maximum insulation temperature from 77 8 .7 °C to 318.2°C. Use of the critical insulationthickness ... m (no insulation) to 172 W/m at r3 = 0.0 575 m and by only an additional 3% if the insulationthickness is increased to r3 = 0. 077 5 m. Hence, an insulation thickness of (r3 - r2) = 0.020 ... = r2 = 0.0 375 m to T(r) = T3 =309 K at r = r3 = 0.0 575 m.Continued PROBLEM 3. 67 KNOWN: Spherical tank of 3-m diameter containing LP gas at -60°C with 250 mm thickness of insulation...
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