Principles of Heat Transfer (Activate Learning with these NEW titles from Engineering!)
Principles of Heat Transfer (Activate Learning with these NEW titles from Engineering!)
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ISBN: 9781305387102
Author: Kreith, Frank; Manglik, Raj M.
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Q1/ A thick wall consists two layers of Gypsum, insulation and brick as shown in figure below. The ambient temperature is 20 °C and heat transfer coefficient is 5 W/m2. K in the left side. The surface temperature of right side is 45 °C. find the heat losses per meter length. What will happen if the insulation's thickness * .increases by 25% Gypsum k = 0.04W/m. K T = 45 °C h=5 W/m'. K T. = 20 °C 5 cm Insulation k = 0.04W/m. K Brick k = 0.69 W/m. K
Q1/ A thick wall consists two layers of Gypsum, insulation and brick as shown in figure below. The ambient temperature is 20 °C and heat transfer coefficient is 5 Wim2. K in the left side. The surface temperature of right side is 45 °C. find the heat losses per meter length. What will happen if the insulation's thickness * increases by 25% Gypsum k = 0.04W/m. K T= 45 °C h=5 W/m'. K T = 20 °C 5 cm Insulation k=0.04W/m. K Brick k=0.69 W/m. K
3. A cylindrical pipe of negligible thickness holding a hot fluid at 140°C and having an outer diameter of 0.4 m is insulated with three layers of each 70 mm thick insulation of K₁ = 0.02: k2 = 0.06 and k3= 0.16 W/m-K (starting from inside). The outside surface temperature is 30°C. Solve for the value of T2.
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