During its manufacture, plate glass at 600°C is cooledby passing air over its surface such that the convectionheat transfer coefficient is
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- 2.38 The addition of aluminum fins has been suggested to increase the rate of heat dissipation from one side of an electronic device 1 m wide and 1 m tall. The fins are to be rectangular in cross section, 2.5 cm long and 0.25 cm thick, as shown in the figure. There are to be 100 fins per meter. The convection heat transfer coefficient, both for the wall and the fins, is estimated to be K. With this information determine the percent increase in the rate of heat transfer of the finned wall compared to the bare wall.arrow_forward3.16 A large, 2.54-cm.-thick copper plate is placed between two air streams. The heat transfer coefficient on one side is and on the other side is . If the temperature of both streams is suddenly changed from 38°C to 93°C, determine how long it takes for the copper plate to reach a temperature of 82°C.arrow_forwardAn electric resistance space heater is designed such that it resembles a rectangular box 50 cm high, 80 cm long, and 15 cm wide filled with 45 kg of oil. The heater is to be placed against a wall, and thus heat transfer from its back surface is negligible. The surface temperature of the heater is not to exceed 75°C in a room at 25°C for safety considerations. Disregarding heat transfer from the bottom and top surfaces of the heater in anticipation that the top surface will be used as a shelf, determine the power rating of the heater in W. Take the emissivity of the outer surface of the heater to be 0.8 and the average temperature of the ceiling and wall surfaces to be the same as the room air temperature. Also, determine how long it will take for the heater to reach steady operation when it is first turned on (i.e., for the oil temperature to rise from 25°C to 75°C). State your assumptions in the calculations.arrow_forward
- In a new residential project, you strongly believethat double-paned windows are ‘better’ than singlepaned windows. Compare the rate of heat loss betweensingle and double-paned windows (1.5 m x 1 m) if thethickness of each pane is (th = 0.4 cm) and (k = 0.9W/m.K). The indoor and outdoor temperatures are 18°C and 2 °C, respectively. Thickness of the air gapbetween the double-paned windows is (th = 1 cm), and(k = 0.022 W/m.K). Image credit: Windowwhirlarrow_forwardAir at 300 degrees Celsius flows over a plate of dimension 0.5 m by 0.25 m. If the convection heat transfer coefficient is 250 Watts per Sq.m Kelvin, determine the heat transfer rate from the air to one side of the plate if the plate is to be maintained at 40 degrees Celsius.arrow_forwardWater at 5°C is being used to cool apples from an initial temperature of 25° to 10°C. Thewater flow over the surface of the apple creates a convective heat-transfer coefficientof 15 W/(m2-K). Assume the apple can be described as a sphere with a 10 cm diameterand the geometric center is to be reduced to 10°C. The apple properties include thermalconductivity of 0.45 W/(m-K), specific heat of 3.950 kJ/(kg-K), and density of 940 kg/m3.a. Determine the time that the apples must be exposed to the water.b. If the apple is submerged only for 2 hours, what will be its center temperature?arrow_forward
- The author and his then 6-year-old son have conducted the following experiment to determine the thermal conductivity of a hot dog. They first boiled water in a large pan and measured the temperature of the boiling water to be 94°C, which is not surprising, since they live at an elevation of about 1650 m in Reno, Nevada. They then took a hot dog that is 12.5 cm long and 2.2 cm in diameter and inserted a thermocouple into the midpoint of the hot dog and another thermocouple just under the skin. They waited until both thermocouples read 20°C, which is the ambient temperature. They then dropped the hot dog into boiling water and observed the changes in both temperatures. Exactly 2 min after the hot dog was dropped into the boiling water, they recorded the center and the surface temperatures to be 59°C and 88°C, respectively. The density of the hot dog can be taken to be 980 kg/m3, which is slightly less than the density of water, since the hot dog was observed to be floating in water while…arrow_forwardConsider a 1.2-m-high and 2-m-wide glass windowwith a thickness of 6 mm, thermal conductivity k = 0.78W/m·K, and emissivity « = 0.9. The room and the wallsthat face the window are maintained at 25°C, and the averagetemperature of the inner surface of the window is measuredto be 5°C. If the temperature of the outdoors is 25°C,determine (a) the convection heat transfer coefficient on theinner surface of the window, (b) the rate of total heat transferthrough the window, and (c) the combined natural convectionand radiation heat transfer coefficient on the outer surface ofthe window. Is it reasonable to neglect the thermal resistanceof the glass in this case?arrow_forwardIn a new residential project, you strongly believe that double-paned windows are ‘better’ than single-paned windows. Compare the rate of heat loss between single and double-paned windows(1.5 m x 1 m) if the thickness of each pane is (th = 0.4 cm) and (k = 0.9 W/m.K). The indoor and outdoor temperatures are 18 °C and 2 °C, respectively. Thickness of the air gap between the double-paned windows is (th = 1 cm), and (k = 0.022 W/m.K). Image credit: Windowwhirl.arrow_forward
- In a new residential project, you strongly believe that double-paned windows are ‘better’ than single-paned windows. Compare the rate of heat loss between single and double-paned windows (1.5 m x 1 m) if the thickness of each pane is (th = 0.4 cm) and (k = 0.9 W/m.K). The indoor and outdoor temperatures are 18 °C and 2 °C, respectively. Thickness of the air gap between the double-paned windows is (th = 1 cm), and (k = 0.022 W/m.K).arrow_forwardA 2.5-cm-thick sheet of plastic initially at 20oC is placed between two heated steel plates that are maintained at 140oC. The plastic is to be heated just long enough for its mid-plane temperature to reach 130oC. If the thermal conductivity of the plastic is 1.2 x 10 -3 W/m/K, the thermal diffusivity is 2.7 x 10 -6 m2/s, and the thermal resistance at the interface between the plates and the plastic is negligible, determine a) the required heating time, b) the temperature at a plane 0.6 cm from the steel plate at the moment the heating is discontinued, and c) the time required of the plastic to reach the temperature of 130oC at 0.6 cm from the steel plate.arrow_forwardA long stainless-steel (AISI 316) steam pipe, with an inside diameter of 6.00 cm and an outside diameter of 8.00 cm, is covered with a layer of asbestos insulation (k = 0.150 W/m-K) 1.00 cm thick, which in turn is covered with foam insulation (k = 0.044 W/m-K) 6.00 cm thick. The inside surface temperature of the stainless-steel steam pipe is measured to be 250.0°C, while the outside surface of the foam is exposed to convection, T_inf = 25.0°C, h_inf = 15.0 W/m^2-K. • Draw and label a sketch of this system. Include dimensions, known temperatures, etc. • Draw and completely label the corresponding 1-D steady-state conduction resistor diagram. • Determine the heat transfer rate through the pipe per unit length. • Calculate the temperature at the asbestos/foam interface.arrow_forward
- Principles of Heat Transfer (Activate Learning wi...Mechanical EngineeringISBN:9781305387102Author:Kreith, Frank; Manglik, Raj M.Publisher:Cengage Learning