59. A pressure vessel containing a mixture of water and steam is shown in the figure. The flange attached to the vessel head is secured tightly to the lower flange attached to the rest of the vessel by 24 bolts. If the base temperature in the bolt at the connection to the upper nut is 350 F, find the amount of heat lost by the last 3 in of the stainless steel bolts. Use T;= 70 F, h, = 1 Btu/h-ft²-F, and kgoli = 10 Btu/h-ft-F. [Ans. 0.125 kW]. 10" D+12m Figure for Problem 54 Figure for Problem 59 Figure for Problem 60

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59. A pressure vessel containing a mixture of water and steam is shown in the
figure. The flange attached to the vessel head is secured tightly to the lower
flange attached to the rest of the vessel by 24 bolts. If the base temperature in the
bolt at the connection to the upper nut is 350 F, find the amount of heat lost by the
last 3 in of the stainless steel bolts. Use T;= 70 F, hf=1 Btu/h-ft-F, and kBoli = 10
Btu/h-ft-F. [Ans. 0.125 kW].
D-l m
10"
D+1.2 m
Figure for Problem 54
Figure for Problem 59
Figure for Problem 60
Transcribed Image Text:59. A pressure vessel containing a mixture of water and steam is shown in the figure. The flange attached to the vessel head is secured tightly to the lower flange attached to the rest of the vessel by 24 bolts. If the base temperature in the bolt at the connection to the upper nut is 350 F, find the amount of heat lost by the last 3 in of the stainless steel bolts. Use T;= 70 F, hf=1 Btu/h-ft-F, and kBoli = 10 Btu/h-ft-F. [Ans. 0.125 kW]. D-l m 10" D+1.2 m Figure for Problem 54 Figure for Problem 59 Figure for Problem 60
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