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se Total Pages : 03 BT-5/D-18 35036 HEAT TRANSFER ME-305E Time : Three Hours] [Maximum Marks : 100 Note ; Attempt Five questions in all, selecting at least one question from each Unit. Unit I 1. (a) How does heat transfer differ from thermodynamies ? 3 (b) State, and explain different types of boundary conditions applied to heat conduction problems.15 2. (a) Write a technical note on fins of uniform cross section, Explain also temperature distribution and heat discipation rate of fins. 10 (b) Determine the steady heat transfer per unit area through a 3.8 om thick homogenous slab with its two faces maititained at uniform temperatures of 35°C and 25°C. The thermal conductivity of wall material is 1.9 « 104 kAW/mn-deg. 0 B-82/6) L-35036 PLO. (b) Unit Differentiate free and forced convectién with the help of examples. Discuss also their dimensional analysis. 10 A steel pipe, 20 cm diameter and 15 m. long, carrying hot gis at 300°C is placed in still air at 25°C. Determine the heat loss by natural convention if the convective heat tansfer coefficient is approximated by the relation va he 1s2(%) Wim?-deg where d is in meters and Ar is in degrees Kelvin, 10 4, Explain the, following : (a) Stanton number (b) , Nusselt number (©) (d) ‘L-35036, Convective heat transfer coefficient Nusselt theory of laminar film condensation. 5*4 Unit HI State and prove Kirchhoff’s law of radiation. What restrictive conditions are inherent in the derivation of Kirchhoff’s law ? 12 Write a technical note on heat transfer between black surfaces. 8 2 6. Explain the following as applied to radiation heat transfer : 20 (a) Black, gray and real surface (b) Specular and diffused reflection (c) Emissive power and intensity of radiation, Unit IV 7. (a) What is heat exchanger ? How heat exchangers are classified ? 6 (b) Explain shell and tube type heat exchanger with the ~ help of a neat diagram. 14 8. (a) Define the term overall heat transfer coefficient. 3 (b) Explain the detail NTU method of heat exchanger design. 12 (c) Describe Newton's law of Cooling. 5 (3-82/7) L-35036 3 2,000

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