5-1) Which one is the right fin design, (1) or (2)? Answer (1) or (2). ZZZZ Flow in outer channel Flow in inner channel ZZZZ Flow in outer channel Cross-sectional View Side View Option (1): Fluid in outer channel-Air, Fluid in inside channel - Water, Option (2): Fluid in outer channel - Water, Fluid in inside channel - Air The velocity conditions and hydraulic equivalent diameters are the same between inner and outer channels. The pressure and temperature conditions are also the same. 5-2) Consider oil flowing along with a flat plate parallelly. The oil flow creates laminar veloci and thermal boundary layers because the oil temperature and plate temperature are differen In general, which boundary layer of the oil is thicker, (1) velocity boundary layer or (2) therm boundary layer? Answer (1) or (2). 5-3) Consider a Nukiyama's boiling curve for saturated water at atmospheric pressure. general, which heat transfer coefficient is higher, (1) the heat transfer coefficient at the exce temperature of 10 °C or (2) the heat transfer coefficient at the excess temperature of 300 "C Answer (1) or (2). with Heating nichrome a Burnout of nichrome wire Absent controlled mode Cooling curve with platinum wire 30 100 1000

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5-1) Which one is the right fin design, (1) or (2)? Answer (1) or (2).
ZZZZ Flow in outer channel
Flow in inner channel
ZZZZZ Flow in outer channel
Cross-sectional View
Side View
Option (1): Fluid in outer channel-Air, Fluid in inside channel - Water,
Option (2): Fluid in outer channel - Water, Fluid in inside channel - Air
The velocity conditions and hydraulic equivalent diameters are the same
between inner and outer channels. The pressure and temperature
conditions are also the same.
5-2) Consider oil flowing along with a flat plate parallelly. The oil flow creates laminar velocity
and thermal boundary layers because the oil temperature and plate temperature are different.
In general, which boundary layer of the oil is thicker, (1) velocity boundary layer or (2) thermal
boundary layer? Answer (1) or (2).
5-3) Consider a Nukiyama's boiling curve for saturated water at atmospheric pressure. In
general, which heat transfer coefficient is higher, (1) the heat transfer coefficient at the excess
temperature of 10 °C or (2) the heat transfer coefficient at the excess temperature of 300 "C?
Answer (1) or (2).
Heating curve with
nichrome and
platinum wires
Burnout of
nichrome wire
Absent in power
controlled mode
Cooling curve with
platinum wire
10
30
AT, (C)
100
1000
Transcribed Image Text:5-1) Which one is the right fin design, (1) or (2)? Answer (1) or (2). ZZZZ Flow in outer channel Flow in inner channel ZZZZZ Flow in outer channel Cross-sectional View Side View Option (1): Fluid in outer channel-Air, Fluid in inside channel - Water, Option (2): Fluid in outer channel - Water, Fluid in inside channel - Air The velocity conditions and hydraulic equivalent diameters are the same between inner and outer channels. The pressure and temperature conditions are also the same. 5-2) Consider oil flowing along with a flat plate parallelly. The oil flow creates laminar velocity and thermal boundary layers because the oil temperature and plate temperature are different. In general, which boundary layer of the oil is thicker, (1) velocity boundary layer or (2) thermal boundary layer? Answer (1) or (2). 5-3) Consider a Nukiyama's boiling curve for saturated water at atmospheric pressure. In general, which heat transfer coefficient is higher, (1) the heat transfer coefficient at the excess temperature of 10 °C or (2) the heat transfer coefficient at the excess temperature of 300 "C? Answer (1) or (2). Heating curve with nichrome and platinum wires Burnout of nichrome wire Absent in power controlled mode Cooling curve with platinum wire 10 30 AT, (C) 100 1000
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