EBK FUNDAMENTALS OF THERMAL-FLUID SCIEN
EBK FUNDAMENTALS OF THERMAL-FLUID SCIEN
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Chapter 19, Problem 94P

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To determine

The rate of heat transfer of air by Equation 1979.

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Given:

The diameter (D) of the circular tube is 12cm.

The length (L) of the circular tube is 5m.

The inlet temperature (T1) of the air is 10°C.

The mass flow rate (m˙) of air is 0.065kg/s.

The roughness (ε) of the pipe is 0.22mm.

Calculation:

Refer to the table A22 “Properties of air at 1atm pressure”

Obtain the following properties of air corresponding to the temperature of 10°C as follows:

cp=1007J/kgKk=0.02514W/mKν=1.516×105m2/sμs=2.420×105kg/ms

Further,

ρ=1.204kg/m3Pr=0.7309

Calculate the mean velocity of air by using the relation.

    V=m˙ρAc=0.065kg/s(1.204kg/m3)(π4(12cm×1m100cm)2)=4.773m/s

Calculate the Reynolds number by using the relation.

    Re=VDν=(5m/s)(12cm×1m100cm)1.516×105m2/s=37785

Calculate the length of hydrodynamic boundary layer by using the relation.

    Lh=10D=10(12cm×1m100cm)=1.2m

Calculate the length of thermal boundary layer by using the relation.

    Lt=10D=10(12cm×1m100cm)=1.2m

The Reynolds number is greater than 100000 and the length of hydrodynamic boundary layer, thermal boundary layer is less than the length of pipe.

Calculate the friction factor by using Colebrook equation.

    1f=2log(ε/D3.7+2.51Ref)1f=2log((0.22mm×1m1000mm(12cm×1m100cm))3.7+2.51(37785)f)f=0.02695

Calculate the Nusselt number by using the Equation 1979.

    Nu=0.125fRePr1/3hDk=0.125(0.02695)(37785)(0.7309)1/3h=(114.7)(0.02514W/mK12cm×1m100cm)=24.02W/m2°C

Calculate the outlet temperature of the tube by using the relation.

    T2=Ts(TsT1)e(hAsm˙cp)T2=Ts(TsT1)e(h(πDL)m˙cp)=50°C(50°C10°C)e((24.02W/m2°C)π(12cm×1m100cm)(5m)(0.065kg/s)(1007J/kgK))=30°C

Calculate the heat transfer by using the relation.

    Q˙=m˙cp(T2T1)=(0.065kg/s)(1007J/kgK)((30°C+273)K(10°C+273)K)=1307W

Thus, the rate of heat transfer of air by Equation 1979 is 1307W.

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To determine

The rate of heat transfer of air by Equation 1984.

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Calculation:

Calculate the Nusselt number by using the Equation 1984.

    Nu=(f/8)(Re1000)Pr1+12.7(f/8)0.5(Pr2/31)hDk=(0.026958)(377851000)(0.7309)1+12.7(0.026958)0.5((0.7309)2/31)h=(105.2)(0.02514W/mK12cm×1m100cm)=22.04W/m2°C

Calculate the outlet temperature of the tube by using the relation.

    T2=Ts(TsT1)e(hAsm˙cp)T2=Ts(TsT1)e(h(πDL)m˙cp)=50°C(50°C10°C)e((22.04W/m2°C)π(12cm×1m100cm)(5m)(0.065kg/s)(1007J/kgK))=28.8°C

Calculate the heat transfer by using the relation.

    Q˙=m˙cp(T2T1)=(0.065kg/s)(1007J/kgK)((28.8°C+273)K(10°C+273)K)=1230W

Thus, the rate of heat transfer of air by equation 1984 is 1230W.

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