A flat plate of width 1 m and length 0.22 m is maintained at a temperature of 32°C. Ambient fluid at 22°C flows across the top of the plate in parallel flow. Determine the average heat transfer coefficient, the convection heat transfer rate from the top of the plate, and the drag force on the plate. The fluid is water flowing at a velocity of 0.5 m/s. Assume the critical Reynolds number is 5x105. Determine the average heat transfer coefficient, in W/m².K. i 116.7 W/m².K h₂: = Determine the convection heat transfer rate, in W, from the top of the plate. 9 = i 256.74 W Determine the drag force, in N, on the plate. F = i 0.00119 N

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A flat plate of width 1 m and length 0.22 m is maintained at a temperature of 32°C. Ambient fluid at 22°C flows across the top of the
plate in parallel flow. Determine the average heat transfer coefficient, the convection heat transfer rate from the top of the plate, and
the drag force on the plate. The fluid is water flowing at a velocity of 0.5 m/s. Assume the critical Reynolds number is 5x105.
Determine the average heat transfer coefficient, in W/m².K.
i 116.7
W/m².K
h₂
=
Determine the convection heat transfer rate, in W, from the top of the plate.
q =
W
256.74
Determine the drag force, in N, on the plate.
F =
i 0.00119
N
Transcribed Image Text:A flat plate of width 1 m and length 0.22 m is maintained at a temperature of 32°C. Ambient fluid at 22°C flows across the top of the plate in parallel flow. Determine the average heat transfer coefficient, the convection heat transfer rate from the top of the plate, and the drag force on the plate. The fluid is water flowing at a velocity of 0.5 m/s. Assume the critical Reynolds number is 5x105. Determine the average heat transfer coefficient, in W/m².K. i 116.7 W/m².K h₂ = Determine the convection heat transfer rate, in W, from the top of the plate. q = W 256.74 Determine the drag force, in N, on the plate. F = i 0.00119 N
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