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1. Oxygen ata pressire of 2 atm and 27°C blows across a S0-cm-square plate ata velocty of 30 m/s. The plate temperature is maintained constant at 127°C. Calculate the total heat lost by the plate 2. Air flows parallel to the sides of a house at - 20°C with a speed of 12 knuhr. The size ofthe surface is 4 mx 3 m, the flow being along the 4m side. The wall surface is at 20°C. Determine the heat loss to air from the wall. 3. Liquid water isto be heated from 60'F to 120°F in a smooth tube. The tube has an electric heat supplied that provides a constant heat fux such that the tube wall temperature is always 30°F above the water ‘bulk temperature. The Reynolds number used for calculating the heat-transfer coefficient is 100,000. Calculate the length of tube required for heating, expressed in meters, if he tube has a diameter of 0.5 4. A2.0-cm-diameter cyinder is placed horizontally in a pool of water at 70°F. The surface of the cylinder is ‘maintained at 130°F. Calculate the heat lost by the cylinder per meter of length. 5. Condensing steam at 120°C is to be used inside a 7.5-cm-diameter horizontal pipe to provide heating for 2 certain work area where the ambient air temperature is 20°C. The total heating required is 29.3 KW. What length pipe would be required to accomplish this heating? 6. A vertical plate 30 cm wide and 1.2 m high is maintained at 80°C and exposed to saturated steam at 1 ‘alm. Calculate the heat transfer and the total mass of steam condensed per hour. 7. Steam at 1 atm is to be condensed on the outside of a bank of 10 x 10 horizontal tubes 2.54 om in diameter. The tube surface temperature is maintained at 95°C. Calculate the quantiy of steam condensed for a tube length of 0.61 m. 8. Water at the rate of 0.5 kg/s is forced through a smooth 2.5-crmID tube 15 m long. The inlet water temperature is 10°C, and the tube wall temperature is 15°C higher than the water temperature all along the length ofthe tube. What isthe exit water temperature? 8 Liquid Freon 12 (CCisFa) lows inside a 1.25-cm-clameter tube ata veloc of 3 mis. Calculate the heat- transfer coefficient for a buk temperature of 10:C. How does this compare with water at the same conditions? 10. Water at 43-C enters a 5-cm-D pipe having a relative roughness of 0.002 at a rate of 6 kg. Ifthe pipe {is 9 mlong and is maintained at 71°C, calculate the exit water temperature and the total heat transfer. ‘A special double-pane insulating window glass is to be constructed of two glass plates separated by an air gap. The plates are square, 60 by 60 om, and are designed to be used with temperatures of ~10 and 420°C on the respective plates. Assuming ‘the air in the gap is at 1 atm, calculate and plot the free ‘convection across the gap as a function of gap spacing for a vertical window. What conclusions can you ‘draw from this plot from a design standpoint? 7. Consider the flow of a gas with density 1 kg/m3 , viscosity 1.5 * 10-5 kg/(m.s), specific heat Cp = 846 J/(kg.K) and thermal conductivity k = 0.01665 Wi(m.K), in a pipe of diameter D = 0.01 m and length L = 1 m, and assume the viscosity does not change with temperature. The Nusselt number for a pipe with (LID) ratio greater than 10 and Reynolds number greater than 20000 is given by Nu = 0.026 Re0.8 Prt/3 ‘While the Nusselt number for a laminar flow for Reynolds number less than 2100 and (Re Pr DIL) < 10's Nu = 1.86 (Re Pr (D/L)}1/3 If the gas flows through the pipe with an average velocity of 0.1 mis, the heat transfer coefficient is? 2. A steel tube having k = 45 Wim-"C has an inside diameter of 3.0 cm and a tube wall thickness of 2 mm. A fluid flows on the inside of the tube producing @ convection coefficient of 1500 W/m2:°C on the inside surface, while a second fluid flows across the ‘outside of the tube producing a convection coeficient of 197 Wim2-"C on the outside tube surface. The inside fluid temperature is 223°C while the outside fluid temperature is 57°C. Calculate the heat iost by the tube per meter of length.

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