Radiation leaves a furnace of inside surface temperature 1500 K through an aperture 20 mm in diameter. A portion of the radiation is intercepted by a detector that is 1 m from the aperture, has a surface area of 10 − 5 m 2 , and is oriented as shown. If the aperture is open, what is the rate at which radiation leaving the furnace is intercepted by the detector? If the aperture is covered with a diffuse, semitransparent material of spectral transmissivity τ λ = 0.8 for λ ≤ 2 μ m and τ λ = 0 for λ >2 μ m , what is the rateat which radiation leaving the furnace is intercepted by the detector?
Radiation leaves a furnace of inside surface temperature 1500 K through an aperture 20 mm in diameter. A portion of the radiation is intercepted by a detector that is 1 m from the aperture, has a surface area of 10 − 5 m 2 , and is oriented as shown. If the aperture is open, what is the rate at which radiation leaving the furnace is intercepted by the detector? If the aperture is covered with a diffuse, semitransparent material of spectral transmissivity τ λ = 0.8 for λ ≤ 2 μ m and τ λ = 0 for λ >2 μ m , what is the rateat which radiation leaving the furnace is intercepted by the detector?
Solution Summary: The author explains the rate of radiation from the furnace intercepted by the detector, when the aperture is open.
Radiation leaves a furnace of inside surface temperature 1500 K through an aperture 20 mm in diameter. A portion of the radiation is intercepted by a detector that is 1 m from the aperture, has a surface area of
10
−
5
m
2
, and is oriented as shown. If the aperture is open, what is the rate at which radiation leaving the furnace is intercepted by the detector? If the aperture is covered with a diffuse, semitransparent material of spectral transmissivity
τ
λ
=
0.8
for
λ
≤
2
μ
m
and
τ
λ
=
0
for
λ
>2
μ
m
, what is the rateat which radiation leaving the furnace is intercepted by the detector?
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11-68. The rectangular plate shown is subjected to a uniaxial
stress of 2000 psi. Compute the shear stress and the tensile
developed on a plane forming an angle of 30° with the longitud
axis of the member. (Hint: Assume a cross-sectional area of unity)
2000 psi
2000 psi
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11-70. A shear stress (pure shear) of 5000 psi exists on an element.
(a) Determine the maximum tensile and compressive stresses
caused in the element due to this shear.
(b) Sketch the element showing the planes on which the
maximum tensile and compressive stresses act.
11-20. An aluminum specimen of circular cross section, 0.50 in.
in diameter, ruptured under a tensile load of 12,000 lb. The plane
of failure was found to be at 48° with a plane perpendicular to the
longitudinal axis of the specimen.
(a) Compute the shear stress on the failure plane.
(b) Compute the maximum tensile stress.
(c) Compute the tensile stress on the failure plane.
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