A composite wall consisting of 3 blocks of materials A B C
Solution
a) The heat flux from Left to right is governed by the composite overall coefficient
d1/k1 + d2/k2 + d3/k3 + d5+k5 + 1/h ( where the gap at d4 is greater= than 50 hence convective)
b) the overall length is to be lower than 200 cm
so d1+d2+d3+d5 <= 150
c) The price should be minimised, so
50d1+20d3+10d5 should be minimum
solution: wall C is the least costly and has the largest conductivity
A is most costly and has lowest conductivity
Air is free and has lowest condutivity
Try and maximize the air gap as much as possible within the space constraint. However, this will raise the heat transfer since h is much large than k
Taking d2 =120 (maximum) we get d1+d3+d5 =30 cm
at this extreme, d1=d3=d5 =10 cm
Price for this option 50 *.1 + 20*.1 + 10*.1 =8
b) Evaluation of the steady state flux at RHS wall
kc(15)/d5 = koverall (25--20)/200
koverall = 666.7/d5 varies from 66.7 to 5.55
Hence d5 to be maximised to lower heat loss.
Taking d5 =30 is the other alternative
