Air enters a tube of constant diameter with an average speed of 2m / s, temperature 400K and 0.12 MPA, the air leaving the pipe with the temperature 350K and the pressure 0.10 MPA. Determine the average air speed at the outlet of the pipe.
v2=2.4 m/s? :s
Air enters a tube of constant diameter with an average speed of 2m / s, temperature...
Water at 340 K and a flow rate of 5 kg/s enters a black,
thin‐walled tube, which passes through a large furnace whose walls
and air are at a temperature of 700 K. The diameter and length of
the tube are 0.25 m and 8 m, respectively. Convection coefficients
associated with water flow through the tube and airflow over the
tube are 300 W/m2·K and 50 W/m2·K, respectively.
Write an expression for the
linearized radiation coefficient corresponding to radiation
exchange...
Problem 3: (35pts) Atmospheric air enters the heated section of a circular tube at a flow rate of 0.005 kg/s and a temperature of 30°C. The tube is of diameter D =60mm, and fully developed conditions with h = 30W/m2K exist over the entire length of L-4m. Take cp-1015 /kg.K 2 (a) (10pts) For the case of uniform surface heat flux at q"-1000W/m, determine the total heat transfer rate q and the mean temperature of the air leaving the tube...
Water at 320 K and a flow rate of 5 kg/s enters a black, thin-walled tube, which passes through a large furnace whose walls and air are at a temperature of 700 K. The diameter and length of the tube are 0.25 m and 8 m, respectively. Convection coefficients associated with water flow through the tube and airflow over the tube are 300 W/m2K and 50 W/m2.K, respectively. Tube, D-0.25 m L-8 me-1 Air 7-700 K Water -5 kas -Fumace,...
4.) Air flows through a 5 cm diameter tube with a speed vo 2 m/s and pressure Po 2 atm. The tube narrows to a diameter of 1 cm. A tube, partially filled with water, connects the wide and narrow sections. 1.2 kg/m The density of air is p h water (a.) What is the air speed in the narrow tube, vi? (b.) What is the pressure in the narrow tube, P1? Express your answer to the nearest 0.1 kPa....
Air at a temperature Tm, i = 20°C and p = 1 atm enters a 25-mm diameter, 1.75 m tube with a mass flow rate of 6 x 10-4 kg/s. A constant heat flux warms the air so that its exit mean temperature is Tm, 0 = 50°C. Find the required heat flux and wall surface temperature at the outlet. Assume fully developed flow. Step 1 What is the heat rate transfer to the air from the tube, in W?...
Hot water with the mass flow rate of 3 kg/s and temperature of 90 C enters a 2 inch copper pipe with the length of 3 m. The pipe is exposed to cold air at the constant temperature of 1C and wind velocity is 5 m/s. Find the outlet temperature of water and the rate of heat loss from the pipe.
Hot water with the mass flow rate of 3 kg/s and temperature of 90 C enters a 2 inch copper pipe with the length of 3 m. The pipe is exposed to cold air at the constant temperature of 1C and wind velocity is 5 m/s. Find the outlet temperature of water and the rate of heat loss from the pipe
Hot water with the mass flow rate of 3 kg/s and temperature of 90 C enters a 2 inch copper pipe with the length of 3 m. The pipe is exposed to cold air at the constant temperature of 1C and wind velocity is 5 m/s. Find the outlet temperature of water and the rate of heat loss from the pipe.
Hot water with the mass flow rate of 3 kg/s and temperature of 90 C enters a 2 inch copper pipe with the length of 3 m. The pipe is exposed to cold air at the constant temperature of 1C and wind velocity is 5 m/s. Find the outlet temperature of water and the rate of heat loss from the pipe.
Hot water with the mass flow rate of 3 kg/s and temperature of 90 C enters a 2 inch copper pipe with the length of 3 m. The pipe is exposed to cold air at the constant temperature of 1C and wind velocity is 5 m/s. Find the outlet temperature of water and the rate of heat loss from the pipe.