a) A 50 mm diameter carbon steel tube (ρ = 7833 kg/m3; Cp = 465 J/kg.K, k = 54 W/mK) at an initial uniform temperature of 18°C ​​is heated in an oven with air circulation that is at a temperature of 250°C and has a convection heat transfer coefficient of 45 W/m2.K. How long must the tube be in the oven for the surface temperature to reach 100°C? b) The figure below illustrates the temperature distribution inside a flat solid at two instants for two different situations (A and B). I

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a) A 50 mm diameter carbon steel tube (ρ = 7833 kg/m3; Cp = 465 J/kg.K, k = 54 W/mK) at an initial uniform temperature of 18°C ​​is heated in an oven with air circulation that is at a temperature of 250°C and has a convection heat transfer coefficient of 45 W/m2.K. How long must the tube be in the oven for the surface temperature to reach 100°C?

b) The figure below illustrates the temperature distribution inside a flat solid at two instants for two different situations (A and B). In both situations is there heat transfer? What causes them to behave differently?

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