Steam at 280°C flows in a stainless steel pipe (k=15 W/m·K) whose inner and outer diameters are 5 cm and; 5.5 cm, respectively. The pipe is covered with 3-cm-thick glass wool insulation (k= 0.038 W/m· K). Heat is lost to the surroundings at 5°C by natural convection and radiation, with a combined natural convection and radiation heat transfer coefficient of 22 W/m2. K. Taking the heat transfer coefficient inside the pipe to be 80 W/m2. K, determine the rate of heat loss from the steam per unit length of the pipe. Also determine the temperature drops across the pipe shell and the insulation.
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