Q2: Calculate the critical radius of insulation for asbestos [k = 0.162 W/m K] surrounding a pipe and exposed to room air at 25 °C with ho = 2.8 W/m K. Calculate the heat loss from a 200 °C, 50 mm diameter pipe when covered with the critical radius of insulation and without insulation.

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Q2: Calculate the critical radius of insulation for asbestos [k = 0.162 W/m K]
surrounding a pipe and exposed to room air at 25 °C with ho = 2.8 W/m K.
Calculate the heat loss from a 200 °C, 50 mm diameter pipe when covered with
the critical radius of insulation and without insulation.
Transcribed Image Text:Q2: Calculate the critical radius of insulation for asbestos [k = 0.162 W/m K] surrounding a pipe and exposed to room air at 25 °C with ho = 2.8 W/m K. Calculate the heat loss from a 200 °C, 50 mm diameter pipe when covered with the critical radius of insulation and without insulation.
Ql: A composite wall is made of 10 mm and 16 mm layers of materials of thermal
conductivity 10 and 20 W/m. K. The contact resistance between surfaces is 5 x 10-
*m² °C/W. The hot side is exposed to fluid at 400°C with h = 75 W/m2K and the
cold side is exposed to fluids at 60°C with h = 400 W/m². K. Determine the heat
flow, temperature drop of the first layer and overall heat transfer coefficient.
Comment on the contribution of contact resistance.
Transcribed Image Text:Ql: A composite wall is made of 10 mm and 16 mm layers of materials of thermal conductivity 10 and 20 W/m. K. The contact resistance between surfaces is 5 x 10- *m² °C/W. The hot side is exposed to fluid at 400°C with h = 75 W/m2K and the cold side is exposed to fluids at 60°C with h = 400 W/m². K. Determine the heat flow, temperature drop of the first layer and overall heat transfer coefficient. Comment on the contribution of contact resistance.
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