5-14 In order to remove fumes from a tire-vulcanizing process, a hood is to be located in the center of the bottom half of the tire mold. As shown in Fig. 5-41, the outside diameter of the mold is 1.0 m and the top half of the mold lifts straight up a distance of 0.6 m above the hood to allow removal of the tire. Estimate the flow rate through the hood to allow continuous removal of fumes if a control velocity of 0.5 m/s is required.

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5-14 In order to remove fumes from a tire-vulcanizing process, a hood is to be located
in the center of the bottom half of the tire mold. As shown in Fig. 5-41, the
outside diameter of the mold is 1.0 m and the top half of the mold lifts straight up a
distance of 0.6 m above the hood to allow removal of the tire. Estimate the flow
rate through the hood to allow continuous removal of fumes if a control velocity of
0.5 m/s is required.
FIGURE 5-41
-0.5 m-
0.6 m
Transcribed Image Text:5-14 In order to remove fumes from a tire-vulcanizing process, a hood is to be located in the center of the bottom half of the tire mold. As shown in Fig. 5-41, the outside diameter of the mold is 1.0 m and the top half of the mold lifts straight up a distance of 0.6 m above the hood to allow removal of the tire. Estimate the flow rate through the hood to allow continuous removal of fumes if a control velocity of 0.5 m/s is required. FIGURE 5-41 -0.5 m- 0.6 m
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