Q. Steam in a heating system flows through tubes whose outer diameter is 5 cm and whose walls are maintained at a temperature of 130 °C. Circular aluminum alloy 2024-T6 fins k = 186 W/m.K of outer diameter 6 cm and constant thickness 1 mm are attached to the tube. The space between the fins is 3 mm, and thus there are 250 fins per length of the tube. Heat is transferred to the surrounding air at 25 C, with a heat transfer coefficient of 40W/m².K. Determine: 1. The increase in heat transfer from the tube per meter of its length as result of adding fins. 2. The efficiency of the fins. 3. Temperature at mid-point of the fins. Note: Equations and any other data required can be taken from textbook/handbook. 130°C 25°C

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Q. Steam in a heating system flows through tubes whose outer diameter is 5 cm and whose walls
are maintained at a temperature of 130 °C. Circular aluminum alloy 2024-T6 fins k = 186 W/m.K
of outer diameter 6 cm and constant thickness 1 mm are attached to the tube. The space between
the fins is 3 mm, and thus there are 250 fins per length of the tube. Heat is transferred to the
surrounding air at 25 °C, with a heat transfer coefficient of 40W/m².K. Determine:
1. The increase in heat transfer from the tube per meter of its length as result of adding fins.
2. The efficiency of the fins.
3. Temperature at mid-point of the fins.
Note: Equations and any other data required can be taken from textbook/handbook.
130°C
25°C
Transcribed Image Text:Q. Steam in a heating system flows through tubes whose outer diameter is 5 cm and whose walls are maintained at a temperature of 130 °C. Circular aluminum alloy 2024-T6 fins k = 186 W/m.K of outer diameter 6 cm and constant thickness 1 mm are attached to the tube. The space between the fins is 3 mm, and thus there are 250 fins per length of the tube. Heat is transferred to the surrounding air at 25 °C, with a heat transfer coefficient of 40W/m².K. Determine: 1. The increase in heat transfer from the tube per meter of its length as result of adding fins. 2. The efficiency of the fins. 3. Temperature at mid-point of the fins. Note: Equations and any other data required can be taken from textbook/handbook. 130°C 25°C
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