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A 20-m-long and 8-cm-diameter hot-water pipe of a district heating system is buried in the soil 80
cm below the ground surface. The outer surface temperature of the pipe is 60°C. Taking the
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Given data:

Length of pipe

Diameter of pipe

Depth of pipe in soil

Temperature of outer surface of pipe

Surface temperature of earth

Thermal conductivity of soil

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Depth of pipe in soil is grater than the diameter of the pipe

Since z>1.5D and L>>D

Therefore the shape factor for this configuration is given from shape factor table

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Rate of heat transfer is given by

The rate of heat loss from the pipe

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