
a) what is the heat loss per unit length from the pipe in W/m?
b) Estimate the heat loss per unit length if a 50 mm thick layer of insulation with a conductivity of 0.058 W/m K. Neglect radiation for this part.


a) what is the heat loss per unit length from the pipe in W/m? b) Estimate...
a 0.4 m diameter, thin walled steel pipe is used to transport
saturated steam
Problem 3.049 A 0.4-m-diameter, thin-walled steel pipe is used to transport saturated steam at a pressure of 20 bars in a room for which the air temperature is 25°C and the convection heat transfer coefficient at the outer surface of the pipe is 20 W/m2-K. (a) What is the heat loss per unit length from the bare pipe (no insulation)? (b) Estimate the heat loss per...
Steam at 150 °C flows in a stainless steel pipe which has a thermal conductivity of 16 W m-1 K -1 whose inner and outer diameters are 5 and 6 cm respectively. The pipe is covered with 3 cm think insulation having a thermal conductivity of 0.035 W m-1 K -1 . The combined convection and radiation heat transfer coefficient at the outside surface of the insulation is 20 W m-2 K -1 and the surroundings are at 10 °C....
(13) A brewery fermentation tank 12 m in diameter is situated in a room, which has a temperature of 15°C. The tank is constructed of 10-mm welded steel plate with 12-mm glass lining. The temperature at the inner surface of the glass lining is 50°C. Assume that the convective resistance offered by the air film on the outside of the tank equals the combined resistance of the glass and steel. The thermal conductivity of glass is 0.80 W/mK and that...
art II- Show your work 17 Marks team at 320°C flows in a stainless steel pipe (kr 15 W/m "C) whose inner and outer diameters are 5 em and 5.5 cm, respectively. The pipe is covered with 3-cm-thick glass wool insulation (k 0.038 W m·°C). 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 hi-15 w/m.。C. The convective heat transfer coefficient inside the pipe to...
Exercise 1.16 An insulated district heating pipe with a total diameter d = 0.4 m is laid in the ground at a depth of h = 1.2 m. For a long cold period with an average ground surface temperature of 0°C and a temperature at the outer edge of the pipe insulation of 20°C, the heat loss per 1km of steam pipe must be calculated. The thermal conductivity of the soil should be assumed to be 0.6 W/mk
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5. Hot water at 50 C is routed from one building in which it is generated to an adjoining building in which it is used for space heating. Transfer between the buildings occurs in a steel pipe (k -60 W/mK) of 100-mm outside diameter and 8-mm wall thickness. During the winter, representative environmental conditions involve air at T=-5 C and V= 3 m/s in cross flow over the pipe (a) If the cost of producing the hot water is $0.10...
A stainless pipe having an inner wall thickness of 5 cm, an outer wall thickness of 5.5 cm and a thermal conductivity of 15 W/m˚C transfers steam at 320˚C from one location to another. The pipe is insulated with a 3 cm thick glass wool having a thermal conductivity of 0.038 W/m˚C. Heat is lost to the surroundings by natural convection and radiation at a rate of 15 W/m2˚C and the heat transfer coefficient inside the pipe is 80 W/m2˚C....
Problem 3 (30): Steam at Too,1 340 °C flows in a cast iron pipe [k- 80 W/m.°C] whose inner and outer diameter are Di 6 cm and D2 -8 cm, respectively. The pipe is covered with a 4-cm thick glass wool insulation [k-0.05 W/ m°C]. Heat is lost to the surroundings at Too,2 - 21°C by natural convection and radiation, with a combined heat transfer coefficient of h- 18 W/m2 °C. Taking the heat transfer coefficient inside the pipe to...
A steam main of 150 mm outside diameter containing wet steam at 28 bar is insulated with an inner layer of diatomaceous earth, 40 mm thick, and an outer layer of 85 % magnesia, 25 mm thick. The inside surface of the pipe is at the steam temperature, and the heat transfer coefficient for the outside surface of the lagging is 17 W/m2 K. The thermal conductivities of diatomaceous earth and 85 % magnesia are 0.09, and 0.06 40 ME...
3. CIN: A 50 m long section of a steam pipe at 15°C. The average temperature of the outer surface of combined heat transfer coefficient or the rate of heat loss from the steam plp generated in an natural gas furnance $0.52/therm (1 therm = 105, 0.035 W/mK) needed in order to say remain constant at 150°C. (10 marks) For a steam pipe whose outer diameter is 10 cm passes through an open space mperature of the outer surface of...