Water at 10°C is is flowing at 0.8 m/s across a long cylinder that is made of a material that generates heat by 8.5 kW/m³. The cylinder has a diameter of 0.3 m. Thermal conductivity of the cylinder is 28 W/m.°C. Assuming the film temperature is same as the water temperature, find out the surface temperature of the cylinder. Then comment whether the assumption related to film temperature was reasonable. Ts = 10'33 °C℃

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Water at 10°C is is flowing at 0.8 m/s across a long cylinder that is made of a material that generates heat
by 8.5 kW/m³. The cylinder has a diameter of 0.3 m. Thermal conductivity of the cylinder is 28 W/m.°C.
Assuming the film temperature is same as the water temperature, find out the surface temperature of the
cylinder. Then comment whether the assumption related to film temperature was reasonable.
Ts=10'33°℃
Transcribed Image Text:Water at 10°C is is flowing at 0.8 m/s across a long cylinder that is made of a material that generates heat by 8.5 kW/m³. The cylinder has a diameter of 0.3 m. Thermal conductivity of the cylinder is 28 W/m.°C. Assuming the film temperature is same as the water temperature, find out the surface temperature of the cylinder. Then comment whether the assumption related to film temperature was reasonable. Ts=10'33°℃
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