Air flows in a pipe under fully developed conditions with an average velocity of 1.25 m/s and a temperature of 24°C. The pipe's inner diameter is 4 cm, and its length is 4 m. The first half of the pipe is kept at a constant wall temperature of 100°C. The second half of the pipe is subjected to a constant heat flux of 200 W. The properties of air at 80°C are p = 0.9994 kg/m³, k = 0.02953 W/m-K, v= 2.097 × 10-5 m²/s, Cp=1008 J/kg-K, and Pr = 0.7154. 2m Air 1.25 m/s T₁ = 100°C D=4 cm 2m O, = 200 W Determine the air temperature at the 2 m length. The air temperature at the 2 m length is °C.
Air flows in a pipe under fully developed conditions with an average velocity of 1.25 m/s and a temperature of 24°C. The pipe's inner diameter is 4 cm, and its length is 4 m. The first half of the pipe is kept at a constant wall temperature of 100°C. The second half of the pipe is subjected to a constant heat flux of 200 W. The properties of air at 80°C are p = 0.9994 kg/m³, k = 0.02953 W/m-K, v= 2.097 × 10-5 m²/s, Cp=1008 J/kg-K, and Pr = 0.7154. 2m Air 1.25 m/s T₁ = 100°C D=4 cm 2m O, = 200 W Determine the air temperature at the 2 m length. The air temperature at the 2 m length is °C.
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Transcribed Image Text:Air flows in a pipe under fully developed conditions with an
average velocity of 1.25 m/s and a temperature of 24°C. The
pipe's inner diameter is 4 cm, and its length is 4 m. The first
half of the pipe is kept at a constant wall temperature of
100°C. The second half of the pipe is subjected to a constant
heat flux of 200 W. The properties of air at 80°C are p =
0.9994 kg/m³, k = 0.02953 W/m-K, v= 2.097 × 10-5 m²/s,
Cp = 1008 J/kg-K, and Pr=0.7154.
Air
1.25 m/s
2m
T₁ = 100°C
D = 4 cm
2m
ė, = 200 W
Determine the air temperature at the 2 m length.
The air temperature at the 2 m length is
°C.
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Air flows in a pipe under fully developed conditions with an average velocity of 1.25 m/s and a temperature of 24°C. The pipe’s inner diameter is 4 cm, and its length is 4 m. The first half of the pipe is kept at a constant wall temperature of 100°C. The second half of the pipe is subjected to a constant heat flux of 200 W. The properties of air at 80°C are:
- Density (ρ) = 0.9994 kg/m³
- Thermal Conductivity (k) = 0.02953 W/m·K
- Kinematic Viscosity (ν) = 2.097 × 10⁻⁵ m²/s
- Specific Heat (cₚ) = 1008 J/kg·K
- Prandtl Number (Pr) = 0.7154
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### Diagram Explanation
The diagram shows a horizontal pipe with air entering from the left at 1.25 m/s. The pipe is 4 m long, with the first 2 m having a constant wall temperature (Tₛ) of 100°C, and the second 2 m subjected to a constant heat flux (Q̇) of 200 W. The inner diameter (D) of the pipe is 4 cm.
### Question
Determine the air temperature at the 2 m length.
#### Answer Submitted
The air temperature at the 2 m length is **33.7°C**, but this answer is marked incorrect.
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