3. A large, 5-cm thick plate of pure aluminum initially at a uniform temperature of 200°C...
A 100-mm-thick steel (AISI 1010) plate, which is initially at a uniform temperature of 200°C needs to be heated to a minimum temperature of 550°C. Heating fired furnace with a temperature of 800°C and convection coefficient of 250 W/m2-K on both surfaces of the plate. Determine how long (minutes) the plate should be left in the furnace occurs in a gas-
Heat transfer question. A large wall made of 10-cm-thick solid brick (k = 0.8 W/m.K, p 2000 kg/m3, and p 800 J/kg.K) is originally at a uniform temperature of 30°C. The wall is adiabatic (well insulated) on one side as shown in the figure. The other surface is suddenly exposed to convection air flow at 10°C, resulting in a heat transfer coefficient h=40W/m2.K. Fluid (4.1) Determine the temperature of both surfaces Gr 0 and x 10 cm) after 5 hr...
Cold conditioned air at 10°C is flowing inside a 1.5 cm thick square aluminum (k = 240 w/mK) duct of inner cross section of 25x25cm at a mass flow rate of 1.0 kg/s. The duct is exposed to air at 35°C with a combined convection-radiation heat transfer coefficient of 15 W/m2K. The convection heat transfer coefficient at the inner surface is 75 W/.m2.K. If the air temperature in the duct should not increase by more than 1°C determine the maximum...
11) Consider a large 5-cm-thick brass plate (k111 W/m-K) in whic uniformly at a rate of 200,000W Im3. One side of the plate is insulated while the other exposed to an environment at 25 C with a heat transfer coefficient of What is the relationship between the maximum plate temperature as W/m2.K. function of the heat transfer coefficient." 1 point 11) Consider a large 5-cm-thick brass plate (k111 W/m-K) in whic uniformly at a rate of 200,000W Im3. One side...
A large stainless steel (AISI 316) plate having a thickness of 5 mm is initially at a temperature of 70°C, and both sides of the plate are suddenly exposed to a convection environment at 20°C with the heat transfer coefficient of h= 800 W/m 2 oC. What will be the center and surface temperatures of the plate after 10 s? For stainless steel (AISI 316), α = 348x10-6 m2/s and k = 13.4 W/m K.
An aluminum plate with a thickness of L=5 mm is mounted in a horizontal position, and its bottom surface is well insulated. A special, thin coating (with emissivity and solar absorptivity of 0.25) is applied to the top surface. The density ρ and specific heat c of aluminum are known to be 2700 kg/m3 and 900 J/kg · K, respectively. Consider conditions for which the plate is initially at a temperature of ??????=25 °C and its top surface is suddenly...
A plate of thickness L is initially at uniform temperature Ti. A second plate of the same material of thickness L2 is initially at uniform temperature T2. At t20 the two plates are fastened together with a perfect contact at the interface. Simultaneously, the surface of one plate is heated with uniform flux qo and the opposite surface begins to exchange heat by convection with the surroundings. The heat transfer coefficient is h and the ambient temperature is T Determine...
1 answer & continue > The upper surface of a 60-cm-thick solid plate (k = 237 W/m-K) is being cooled by water with temperature of 20°C. The upper and lower surfaces of the solid plate maintained at constant temperatures of 60°C and 120°C, respectively. Given: The thermal conductivity of the solid plate is given as k = 237 W/mK. The thermal conductivity of water at the film temperature of T; = (1,1770) =(60°C + 20°C)/2 = 40°C is kfluid =...
Heat Transfer Problem: A sphere of pure aluminum weighing 6 kg and initially at a temperature of 300°C is cooled by an air stream at 20°C with a convection coefficient of 24 W/m2 C. Calculate the time required to cool the sphere center to 100°C.
2. A3 inch thick Fireclay brick plane wall is well insulated on its left side. The wall is initially at a uniform temperature of 80°F. The right side of the wall is suddenly exposed to combustion gasses at a temperature of 2000°F with a convective heat transfer coefficient of 10 BTU/hrft?R. Determine: a. The time required for the centerline temperature of the wall to reach a temperature of 1200°F. The minimum temperature in the wall at this time. C. The...