Consider a single stack of rectangular fins of length L and thickness t, with convection conditions...
Consider a rectangular fin (k = 180 W/m-K) of length L =10 mm, thickness i =1 mm, and width w» t. The base temperature of the finis Ty = 150°C, and the finis exposed to a fluid of temperature T, =25°C. Assuming a uniform convection coefficient of h = 110 W/m2.K over the entire fin surface, determine the fin heat transfer rate per unit width 4; efficiency ng: effectiveness es, thermal resistance per unit width and the tip temperature T...
2. Straight metal fins (k = 100 W/m°C) with rectangular profile protrude from a l m high wall. The wall is maintained at 200 °C and exposed to a convection environment at 25°C with h = 20 W/m² °C. The fins have a length (L) of 8 cm and a thickness (1) of 3 mm. The space between two adjacent fins is 2 mm. Calculate the following for per unit depth of wall: (a) the fin efficiency, (8 points) (b)...
G4 Problem Statement: Circular fins of uniform cross section, with diameter of 14 mm and length 70 mm are attached to the wall with surface temperature o C. The fin is made of material with thermal conductivity of 210 W/mk, and exposed to an ambient air condition of 24 °C and the convection heat transfer coefficient of 190 W/m2k. f 300 1- Plot the temperature variation for the following boundary conditions a- Infinitely long fin b- Adiabatic fin tip c-...
Cylindrical pin fins are used to increase the heat transfer from a flat plate of 100 mm × 100 mm. Four hundred fins are added to the plate. Each fin is 10-mm long, has a diameter of 2 mm, a thermal conductivity of 180 W/m∙K, and a fin efficiency of 90%. The plate is at Tb = 85°C and the ambient temperature is T∞ = 20°C. Convection occurs at the fin tips, and the convection heat transfer coefficient for the...
The heat that is conducted through a body must frequently be removed by other heat transfer processes. For example, the heat generated in an electronic device must be dissipated to the surroundings through convection by means of fins. Consider the one-dimensional aluminum fin (thickness t 3.0 mm, width 20 cm, length L) shown in Figure 1, that is exposed to a surrounding fluid at a temperature T. The conductivity of the aluminum fin (k) and coefficient of heat convection of...
(8 marks) The heat generated from power dissipation of a silicon chip is transferred by convection heat transfer from top and bottom of the chip. Top surface of the chip is covered by a 4-mm thick aluminum cover (k = 240 W/m.k) which is subjected to convection heat transfer on its top surface. Bottom surface of the chip is directly subjected to convection. Convection heat transfer coefficient of fluid is h = 1000 W/m²K and To = 25 °C. The...
blem 4 (20 pts) A square chip that is 12.7mm on a side has a maximum allowable chip operating temperature -75°C. To dissipate heat produced in the chip, a 4 x 4 array of copper (k-400 W/m.K) pin fins is proposed to be etallurgically joined to the outer surface of the chip. The convection coefficient is h-250 W/m'K and ambient air mperature isTo-20°C. The pin fin dimeter is D,-1.5mm and length is L,-16mm. Assuming steady-state uniform chip temperature Te-75°C and...
Annular aluminum fins of rectangular profile are attached to a circular tube having an outside diameter of 50 mm and an outer surface temperature of 400°C. The fins are mm thick and 20 mm long. The system is in ambient air at a temperature of 20°C, and the surface convection coefficient is 40 W/ mK. (a) What are the fin efficiency and effectiveness? (b) If there are 125 such fins per meter of tube length, what is the rate of...
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4. Straight metal fins (k = 45 W/m °C) of triangular profile installed on a l m 1 m wall. The wall is maintained at 200 °C and are exposed to a convection environment at 25 °C with h = 204 W/m² °C. The fins have a length of 8 mm and a thickness of 2 mm. The space between two adjacent fins is 3 mm. Calculate (a)...
Lecture Assignment #7 A heat sink is composed of an array of rectangular fins. h-63 W/m-K T 35°C a=2 mm b-2 mm FL-14 mm W-24 cm th, 0.75 cm k-35 W/m-K p 8200 kg/m The heat sink is square with base side dimension W 24 cm and base thickness ths- 0.75 cm. The fins are square and have side dimension a 2 mm and length L 14 mm. Fins are separated by a distance b 2 mm. (Note that there...