FUND.OF THRMAL FLD. SCI. W/ACC. CODE>C
FUND.OF THRMAL FLD. SCI. W/ACC. CODE>C
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Chapter 12, Problem 54P

a)

To determine

The wattage of the fan-motor unit to be purchased.

a)

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Given:

The dimension of the bathroom is 2m×3m×3m.

The combine efficiency of the fan-motor unit is 50%.

The entire volume of air in the bathroom is replace by the ventilator for every 10 minutes.

Calculation:

Draw the free body diagram of the system as in Figure 1.

FUND.OF THRMAL FLD. SCI. W/ACC. CODE>C, Chapter 12, Problem 54P

Assume the frictional losses along the flow is negligible and the flow is steady and incompressible.

The effect of kinetic energy correction factor is negligible α=1.

Take the density of air ρ=1.25kg/m3 .

Consider the acceleration due to gravity (g) as 9.81m/s2.

Calculate the total volume of air (V) in the bathroom;

  V=2m×3m×3m=18m3

Calculate the volume flow rate V˙ using the time it takes to replace the entire volume of air.

  V˙=Vt

Here, t is time.

Substitute 18m3 for V and 10 min for t.

  V˙=18m310min×1min60s=0.03m3/s

Calculate the mass flow rate m˙ using the relation;

  m˙=ρV˙

Substitute 1.25kg/m3 for ρ and 0.03m3/s for V˙.

  m˙=1.25×0.03=0.0375kg/s

Refer to figure 1,

The pressure at the point 1 and point 2 as same as the atmospheric pressure P1=P2=Patm .

The elevation of the point 1 and 2 are same z1=z2 .

Consider the point 1 is far enough from the fan. Thus the flow velocity at the point 1 V1=0 .

Write the energy equation for a steady incompressible flow that relates the pressure (P) , velocity (V) and height (z) for between the point 1 and point 2 as below;

  m˙(P1ρ+α1V122+z1g)+W˙pump=m˙(P2ρ+α2V222+z2g)+W˙turbine+E˙mech,loss

Substitute z1 for z2 , 0 for V1 , P1 for P2 and 0 for W˙pump.

  m˙(P1ρ+0+z1g)+W˙pump=m˙(P1ρ+α2V222+z1g)+0+E˙mech,lossW˙pumpE˙mech,loss=m˙α2V222

Substitute W˙fan,elect for W˙pumpE˙mech,loss  .

  W˙fan,elect=m˙α2V222

Recall that the electric power rating of fan is equal to the effective power divided by the power rating.

  W˙fan,elect=1ηm˙α2V222

Substitute 0.5 for η, 0.0375kg/s for m˙, 1 for α2 and 8 m/s for V2 .

  W˙fan,elect=10.5×0.0375×1×(8)22=2.4W

Thus, the wattage of the fan-motor unit to be purchased is 2.4W_.

b)

To determine

The diameter of fan casing.

b)

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Given:

The dimension of the bathroom is 2m×3m×3m.

The combine efficiency of the fan-motor unit is 50%.

The entire volume of air in the bathroom is replace by the ventilator for every 10 minutes.

Calculation:

Calculate the volume flow rate V˙ using the diameter of fan and velocity of flow.

  V˙=A2V2

Here, A2 is the area of the fan.

Substitute πD24 for A2, 0.03m3/s for V˙ and 8 m/s for V2 .

  0.03=πD24×8D=4(0.03)8π=6.9cm

Thus, the diameter of the casing is 6.9cm_.

c)

To determine

The pressure difference across the fan.

c)

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Given:

The dimension of the bathroom is 2m×3m×3m.

The combine efficiency of the fan-motor unit is 50%.

The entire volume of air in the bathroom is replace by the ventilator for every 10 minutes.

Calculation:

Take that the point 3 and 4 to be on the two sides of the fan on the horizontal line.

The elevation of the point 3 and 4 are same z3=z4 .

The velocity of the point 3 and 4 are same V3=V4 .

Write the energy equation for a steady incompressible flow that relates the pressure (P) , velocity (V) and height (z) for between the point 3 and point 4 as below;

  m˙(P3ρ+α3V322+z3g)+W˙pump=m˙(P4ρ+α4V422+z4g)+W˙turbine+E˙mech,loss

Substitute z3 for z4 , V3  for V4 and 0 for  W˙turbine.

  m˙(P3ρ+αV322+z3g)+W˙pump=m˙(P4ρ+αV322+z3g)+0+E˙mech,lossm˙P3ρ+W˙pumpE˙mech,loss=m˙P4ρW˙pumpE˙mech,loss=m˙P4ρm˙P3ρ

Substitute W˙fan,elect for W˙pumpE˙mech,loss  .

  W˙fan,elect=m˙P4ρm˙P3ρW˙fan,elect=m˙(P4P3)ρP4P3=W˙fan,electm˙/ρ

Substitute V˙ for m˙/ρ.

  P4P3=W˙fan,electV˙

Substitute 1.2 W for W˙fan,elect and 0.03m3/s for V˙.

  P4P3=1.2W0.03m3/s=40Pa

Thus, the pressure difference across the fan is 40Pa_.

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