9-26 A 0.5-m-long thin heat flux on one side, w air at 5°C. The plate surf midpoint temperature is plate surface.

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1000 W/m2
able for the stainless steel plate is -30°C(ASME Code for
Process Piping, ASME B31.3-2014, Table A-1M). Determine
the heat addition rate necessary for keeping the plate surface
temperature from dropping below the minimum suitable tem-
perature, such that it is applicable to both carbon dioxide gas
and hydrogen gas.
9-26 A 0.5-m-long thin vertical plate is subjected to uniform
heat flux on one side, while the other side is exposed to cool
air at 5°C. The plate surface has an emissivity of 0.73, and its
midpoint temperature is 55°C. Determine the heat flux on the
plate surface.
Transcribed Image Text:1000 W/m2 able for the stainless steel plate is -30°C(ASME Code for Process Piping, ASME B31.3-2014, Table A-1M). Determine the heat addition rate necessary for keeping the plate surface temperature from dropping below the minimum suitable tem- perature, such that it is applicable to both carbon dioxide gas and hydrogen gas. 9-26 A 0.5-m-long thin vertical plate is subjected to uniform heat flux on one side, while the other side is exposed to cool air at 5°C. The plate surface has an emissivity of 0.73, and its midpoint temperature is 55°C. Determine the heat flux on the plate surface.
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