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+clear;
+clc;
+
+printf("\t Example 5.5\n");
+h=100; //convective heat transfer coefficient, W/(m^2*K)
+k=0.63; // thermal conductivity,W/(m*K)
+//the short exposure to the flame causes only a very superficial heating,so we consider the finger to be semi-infinite region.it turns out that the burn threshold of human skin,Tburn is about 65 C. h=100 W/(m^2*K), we shall assume that the thermal conductivity of human flesh equals that of its major component - water and that the thermal diffusivity is equal to the known value for beef.
+
+// a=0.963, BE=h*x/k=0(since x=0 at the surface)
+
+// b^2=(h^2)*(0.135*10^-6)*t/(k^2)=0.0034*t. On solving error function by trial and error method, we get the value of t=0.33 sec.
+
+w=(1-0.963)*(%pi)^(0.5)/2;
+
+// thus it would require about 1/3 se to bring the skin to burn point.
+
+printf("it would require about 1/3 sec to bring the skin to burn point");
+
+//end
+
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