
You've experienced convection cooling if you've ever extended your hand out the window of a moving...
4. You will experience a significant convection cooling effect when you extend your arm outside the window in a moving vehicle or into a flowing water stream. Assume that the surface of your hands is at a temperature of 32 'C. You dip one of your hands in a stream of cold water at 10 C, and another in a stream of cold air. The convective coefficient for the water stream is 45 Wm2K I, while for the air stream...
To defog therear window of an automobile, a very thintransparent heating element is attached to the inner surface of the window. A Uniformheat flux of 1300 W/m2 is provided to the heating element for defogging a rear windowwith thickness of 5 mm. The interior temperature of the automobile is 22°C and theconvection heat transfer coefficient is 15 W/m2·K. The outside ambient temperature is−5°C and the convection heat transfer coefficient is 100 W/m2·K. If the thermalconductivity of the window is 1.2...
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The rear window of an automobile is defogged by attach ing a thin, transparent, film-type heating element to its inner surface. By electrically heating this element, a uni- form heat flux may be established at the inner surface For 4-mm-thick window glass, determine the electrical power required per unit window area to maintain arn inner surface temperature of 15°C when the interior air temperature and convection coefficient are To 25°C and hi = 10...
A) Determine the convection
heat transfer coefficient for the flow of air.
[W/m2·°C]
B) Determine the convection heat transfer coefficient for water.
[W/m2·°C]
The velocity of the fluid is 9 m/s in an 8-cm diameter and 7-m-long tube when the tube is subjected to uniform heat flux from all surfaces. Use fluid properties at 25°C. Water or Air D 8 cm L=7 m Given: The properties of air at 25°C are: k 0.02551 W/m."C v 1.562 10-5 m2/s Pr =...
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Problem(.) In an experiment, it is found that the local convection coefficient on a flat plate of length L is given by: (10 marks) h,-o923 (k/x){(V. ?.?)/p)as, where k, V, p, and ? are constants. Determine the average convection coefficient over the plate h Problem (5) (10 marks) Milk is flowing with a mass flow rate m 0.6 kg/s, in a pipe with internal diameter - 3 cm. Its initial temperature is 50 °C and...
During a cooling process of a stainless steel plate, water at 30°C flows over this plate at a velocity of 0.02 m/s. The stainless steel plate (k=19 W/mK) has 1.15 meter long in the flow direction) and the plate width is 0.7 meter. The plate has a uniform surface temperature of 70°C. Determine, 1. The average friction coefficient 2. The total drag force due to friction (N) 3. The average convection heat transfer 2. coefficient (W/m K) 4. The steady...
Required information A shell-and-tube heat exchanger is used for cooling 47 kg/s of a process stream flowing through the tubes from 160°C to 136°C. This heat exchanger has a total of 100 identical tubes. each with an inside diameter of 2.5 cm and negligible wall thickness. The average properties of the process stream are: p = 950 kg/m”, k = 0.50 W/mK, Cp=3.5 kJ/kg.K, and -20 mPas The coolant stream is water (cp=4.18 kJ/kg K) at a flow rate of...
During air cooling of oranges, grapefruit, and tangelos, the heat transfer coefficient for combined convection, radiation, and evaporation for air velocities of 0.11<V< 0.33 m/s is determined experimentally and is expressed as h = 5.05 KairRe131D, where the diameter Dis 0.1 m. Oranges are cooled by refrigerated air at 5°C and 1 atm at a velocity of 0.3 m/s. Given: The thermal conductivity of the orange is given to be k = 0.50 W/m°C. The thermal conductivity and the kinematic...
During air cooling of oranges, grapefruit, and tangelos, the heat transfer coefficient for combined convection, radiation, and evaporation for air velocities of 0.11<V 0.33 m/s is determined experimentally and is expressed as h=5.05 kairRe13/D, where the diameter Dis 0.1 m. Oranges are cooled by refrigerated air at 5°C and 1 atm at a velocity of 0.3 m/s. Given: The thermal conductivity of the orange is given to be k = 0.50 W/m-°C. The thermal conductivity and the kinematic viscosity of...
1 During air cooling of oranges, grapefruit, and tangelos, the heat transfer coefficient for combined convection, radiation, and evaporation for air velocities of 0.11 < V< 0.33 m/s is determined experimentally and is expressed as h=5.05 kairRe131D, where the diameter Dis 0.1 m. Oranges are cooled by refrigerated air at 5°C and 1 atm at a velocity of 0.3 m/s. Given: The thermal conductivity of the orange is given to be k = 0.50 W/m-°C. The thermal conductivity and the...