Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer
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ISBN: 9780470917855
Author: Bergman, Theodore L./
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
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Chapter 8, Problem 8.95P
Referring 10 Figure 8.11, consider conditions in an annulus having an outer surface that is insulated
(a) Determine the velocity profile u(r) in the annular region.
(b) Determine the temperature profile T(r) and obtain an expression for the Nusselt number Nu1 associated with the inner surface.
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