Solutions for HEAT+MASS TRANSFER:FUND.+APPL.(LOOSE)
Problem 1CP:
How does transient heat transfer from steady heat transfer? How does one-dimensional heat transfer...Problem 3CP:
Does a hear flux vector at a point P on an isothermal surface of a medium have to be perpendicular...Problem 4CP:
From a heat transfer point of view, what is the difference between isotropic and anisotropic...Problem 5CP:
What is heat generation in a solid? Give examples.Problem 6CP:
Heat generation is also referred to as energy generation or thermal energy generation. What do you...Problem 7CP:
In order to size the compressor of a new refrigerator, we wish to determine the rate of heat...Problem 8CP:
In order to determine the size of the heating element of a new oven, we wish to determine the rate...Problem 9CP:
Consider a round potato being baked in an oven. Would you model the heat transfer to the potato as...Problem 10CP:
Consider an egg being cooked in boiling water in a pan. Would you model the heat transfer to the egg...Problem 12CP:
Consider the cooking process of a roast beef in an oven. Would you consider this to be a steady or a...Problem 13CP:
Consider heat loss from a 200-L cylindrical hot water tank in a house to the surrounding medium....Problem 14CP:
Consider a cold canned drink left on a dinner table, would you model the heat transfer to the drink...Problem 15P:
Heat flux meters use a very sensitive device know as a thermopile to measure the temperature...Problem 17P:
Consider a large 3-cm-thick stainless steel plate in which heat is generated uniformly at a rate of...Problem 18P:
In a nuclear reactor, heat is generated uniformly in the 5-cm-diameter cylindrical uranium rods at a...Problem 21CP:
Writer down the one-dimensional transient heat conduction equation for a plate wall with constant...Problem 22CP:
Writer down the one-dimensional transient heat conduction equation for a long cylinder with constant...Problem 23P:
Starting with an energy balance on rectangular volume element, derive the one-dimensional transient...Problem 26P:
Consider a medium in which the heat conduction equation is given in its simplest form as2Tx2=1Tt Is...Problem 27P:
Consider a medium in which the heat conduction equation is given in its simplest form...Problem 28P:
Consider a medium in which the heat conduction equation is given in its simplest form...Problem 29P:
Consider a medium in which the heat conduction equation is given in its simplest form...Problem 30P:
Consider a medium in which the heat conduction equation is given in its simplest form...Problem 31P:
Consider a medium in which the heat conduction equation is given in its simplest form...Problem 32P:
Consider a medium in which the heat conduction equation is given in its simplest form...Problem 33P:
Starting with an energy balance on a volume element, derive the two-dimensional transient heat...Problem 36CP:
What is a boundary condition? How many boundary conditions do we need to specify for a...Problem 37CP:
What is an initial condition? How many initial conditions do we need to specify for a...Problem 40CP:
It is claimed that the temperature profile in a medium must be perpendicular to an insulated...Problem 42P:
Consider an aluminum pan used to cook stew on top of an electric range. The bottom section of the...Problem 45P:
Heat is generated in a long wire of radius ro at a constant rate of egen per unit volume. The wire...Problem 46P:
Consider a long pipe of inner radius r1, Outer radius r2, and thermal conductivity k. The outer...Problem 47EP:
A 2-kW resistance heater wire whose thermal conductivity is k=10.4Btu/h.ft.R has a radius of ro=0.06...Problem 50P:
Consider a spherical shell of inner radius r1, outer radius r2, thermal conductivity k, and...Problem 51P:
A container consists of two spherical layers, A and B, that are in perfect contact. If the radius of...Problem 52P:
A spherical metal ball of radius ro is heated in an oven to a temperature of Ti throughout and is...Problem 54CP:
It is stated that the temperature in a plane wall with constant thermal conductivity and no heat...Problem 55CP:
Consider one-dimensional heat conduction through a large plane wall with no heat generation that is...Problem 56CP:
Consider a solid cylindrical rod whose side surface is maintained at a constant temperature while...Problem 57CP:
Consider a solid cylindrical rod whose ends are maintained at constant but different temperature...Problem 62P:
Consider a 20-cm-thick concrete plane wall (k=0.77W/m.K) subjected to convection on both sides...Problem 70P:
Consider a chilled-water pipe of length L, inner radius r1, outer radius r2, and thermal...Problem 83CP:
Does heat generation in a solid violate the first law of thermodynamics, which states that energy...Problem 89P:
Consider a large 3-cm thick stainless steel plate (k=15.1W/m.k) in which heat is generated uniformly...Problem 95EP:
Heat is generated uniformly at a rate of 3 kW per ft length in a 0.08-in diameter electric...Problem 110CP:
When the thermal conductivity of a medium varies linearly with temperature, is the average thermal...Problem 111CP:
The temperature of a plane wall during steady one-dimensional heat conduction varies linearly when...Problem 112CP:
Consider steady one-dimensional heat conduction in a plane wall in which the thermal conductivity...Problem 117P:
Consider a plane wall of thickness L whose thermal conductivity varies in a specified temperature...Problem 120P:
A pipe is used for transporting boiling water in which the inner surface is at 100C. The pipe is...Problem 123P:
Consider a spherical shell of inner radius r1 and outer radius r2 whose thermal conductivity varies...Problem 125P:
A spherical tank is filled with ice slurry, where its inner surface is at 0C. The tank has an inner...Problem 128CP:
Can a differential equation involve more than one independent variable? Can it involve more than one...Problem 133CP:
How is integation related to derivation?Problem 136CP:
How is the order of a differential equation determined?Problem 138CP:
How do you recognize a linear homogeneous differential equation? Give an example and explain why it...Problem 139CP:
How do differential equations with constant coefficients differ from those with variable...Problem 141CP:
Consider a third-order linear and homogeneous differential equation. How many arbitrary constants...Problem 142P:
A large plane wall, with a thickness L and a thermal conductivity k, has its left surface (x=0)...Problem 145P:
A spherical vessel has an inner radius r1 and an outer radius r2. The inner surface (r=r1) of the...Problem 146P:
Consider a short cylinder of radius r0 and height H in which heat is generated at a constant rate of...Problem 148P:
Consider a 20-cm-thick large concrete plane wall (k=0.77W/m.K) and subjected to convection on both...Problem 156P:
Consider a water pipe of length L=17m, inner radius r1=15cm, outer radius r2=20cm and and thermal...Problem 158P:
In a manufacturing plant, a quench hardening process is used to treat steel ball bearings...Problem 159P:
Consider a spherical reactor of 5-cm diameter operating at steady conditions with a temperature...Problem 160P:
Consider a cylindrical sheel of length L, inner radius r1, and outer radius r2 whose thermal...Problem 161P:
A pipe is used for transporting boiling water in which the inner surface is at 100C. The pipe is...Problem 162P:
A metal spherical tank is filled with chemicals undergoing an exothermic reaction. The reaction...Problem 163P:
The heat conduction equation in a medium is given in its simplest form as1rddr(rkdTdr)+egen=0 Select...Problem 164P:
Consider a medium in which the heat conduction equation is given in its simplest forms...Problem 165P:
Consider a large plane wall of thicness L, thermal conductivity k, and surface area A. The left...Problem 166P:
A solar heat flux qs is incident on a sidewalk whose thermal conductivity is k, solar absorptivity...Problem 167P:
A plane wall of thickness L is subjected to convection at both surfaces with ambient temperature T1...Problem 168P:
Consider steady one-dimensional heat conduction through a plane wall, a cylindrical shell, and a...Problem 169P:
The conduction eqution boundary condition for an adiabatic surface with direcetion n being normal to...Problem 172P:
The temperatures at the inner and outer surfaces of a 15-cm-thick plane wall are measured to be 40C...Problem 173P:
The thermal conductivity of a solid depends upon the solids temperature as k=aT+b where a and b are...Problem 179P:
Write essay on heat generation in nuc1e e1 rods. Obtain information on the ranges of heat...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
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"Heat and mass transfer is a basic science that deals with the rate of transfer of thermal energy. It is an exciting and fascinating subject with unlimited practical applications ranging from biological systems to common household appliances, residential and commercial buildings, industrial processes, electronic devices, and food processing. Students are assumed to have an adequate background in calculus and physics."
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