Hot carbon dioxide exhaust gas at 1 atm is being cooled by flat plates as shown in Fig 3. The gas at 220°C flows in parallel over the upper and lower surfaces of a 2- m-1long flat plate at a velocity of 2 m/s. If the flat plate surface temperature is maintained at 80°C, de termine i. the local convection heat transfer coefficient at 1 m from the leading edge, the average convection heat transfer rate over the entire pl ate, and the total heat flux transfer to the plate. i. ii. CO, Fig 3

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Hot carbon dioxide exhaust gas at 1 atm is being cooled by flat plates as shown in Fig
3. The gas at 220°C flows in parallel over the upper and lower surfaces of a 2-m-long
flat plate at a velocity of 2 m/s. If the flat plate srface temperature is maintained at
80°C, de termine
the local convection heat transfer coefficient at 1 m from the leading edge,
the average convection heat transfer rate over the e ntire plate, and
the total heat flux transfer to the plate.
11.
111.
COo, T.
Fig 3
Transcribed Image Text:Hot carbon dioxide exhaust gas at 1 atm is being cooled by flat plates as shown in Fig 3. The gas at 220°C flows in parallel over the upper and lower surfaces of a 2-m-long flat plate at a velocity of 2 m/s. If the flat plate srface temperature is maintained at 80°C, de termine the local convection heat transfer coefficient at 1 m from the leading edge, the average convection heat transfer rate over the e ntire plate, and the total heat flux transfer to the plate. 11. 111. COo, T. Fig 3
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