Fundamentals Of Thermal-fluid Sciences In Si Units
Fundamentals Of Thermal-fluid Sciences In Si Units
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Author: Yunus Cengel, Robert Turner, John Cimbala
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 18, Problem 101RQ

a)

To determine

The average heat transfer coefficient at the surface of the turkey.

a)

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Given:

Mass of the stuffed turkey (m) is 14lbm.

Initial temperature (Ti) is 40°F.

Temperature maintained at the oven (T) is 325°F.

Temperature at the meat (T(x,t)) is 185°F.

Time taken to roast the turkey (t) is 5h.

Calculation:

Write the given properties of the turkey.

  ρ=75lbm/ft3cp=0.98Btu/lbm°Fk=0.26Btu/hft°Fα=0.0035ft2/s

Calculate the radius of the roast (r0).

  m=ρVV=mρ43πr03=mρ

  r0=(3m4πρ)13=(3(14lbm)4π(75lbm/ft3))13=0.3545ft

Calculate the Fourier number (τ).

  τ=αtr02=(0.0035ft2/s)(5h)(0.3545ft)2=(0.0035ft2/s)(5×3600s)(0.3545ft)2=0.1392

The Fourier number is nearly close to 0.2(0.13920.2). Therefore, the one-term approximate solution can be applicable.

Calculate the dimensionless temperature of the roast (θ(x,t)sph).

  θ(x,t)sph=A1eλ12τsin(λ1rr0)λ1rr0T(x,t)TTiT=A1eλ12τsin(λ1rr0)λ1rr0185°F325°F40°F325°F=A1eλ12(0.1392)sin(0.333λ1)0.333λ10.491=A1eλ12(0.1392)sin(0.333λ1)0.333λ1        (I)

Solve Equation (I) by trial and error method using Table 18-2, Coefficients used in the one-term approximate solution of transient one-dimensional heat conduction in plane walls, cylinders, and spheres”.

Equation (I) is satisfied when the Biot number, Bi=20. It corresponds to the constants values given as follows:

  λ1=2.9857A1=1.9781

Calculate the average heat transfer coefficient at the surface of the turkey (h).

  Bi=hr0k

  h=k(Bi)r0=(0.26Btu/hft°F)(20)(0.3545ft)=14.7Btu/hft2°F

Thus, the average heat transfer coefficient at the surface of the turkey is 14.7Btu/hft2°F.

b)

To determine

The temperature of the skin of the turkey.

b)

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Calculation:

Calculate the temperature of the skin of the turkey (T(r0,t)).

  θ(r0,t)sph=A1eλ12τ[sin(λ1r0r0)(λ1r0r0)]T(r0,t)TTiT=A1eλ12τ[sin(λ1r0r0)(λ1r0r0)]

  T(r0,t)325°F40°F325°F=(1.9781)e(2.9857)2(0.1392)[sin(2.9857)(2.9857)]=0.02953

  T(r0,t)=317°F

Thus, the temperature of the skin of the turkey is 317°F.

c)

To determine

The amount of heat transferred to the turkey in the oven.

c)

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Calculate the maximum amount of heat transferred to the turkey (Qmax).

  Qmax=mcp(TTi)=(14lbm)(0.98Btu/lbm°F)(325°F40°F)=3910Btu

Calculate the amount of heat transferred to the turkey in the oven (Q).

  (QQmax)cyl=13(θ0,sph)(sinλ1λ1cosλ1λ13)=13(0.495)(sin(2.9857)(2.9857)cos(2.9857)(2.9857)3)=0.828

  Q=(0.828)Qmax=(0.828)(3910Btu)=3240Btu

Thus, the amount of heat transferred to the rib is 3240Btu.

d)

To determine

The time taken to cook the medium-done rib.

d)

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Calculation:

It is given that the innermost temperature of the rib is 71°C.

  T0=71°C

Calculate the Fourier number (τ).

  θ0,sph=A1eλ12τT0TTiT=A1eλ12τ71°C163°C4.5°C163°C=(1.9898)e(3.0372)2ττ=0.1336

Calculate the time taken to cook the medium-done rib (t).

  t=τr02α=(0.1336)(0.08603m)20.91×107m2/s=10,866s

  =181min3hr

Thus, the time taken to cook the medium-done rib is 3hr.

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