
(a)
The exit temperature of the hot air leaving the basement.
(a)

Explanation of Solution
Given:
The length
The cross section area
The average velocity
The temperature
The emissivity
The temperature
Calculation:
Refer to the table
Obtain the following properties of air corresponding to the bulk mean temperature of
Calculate the cross sectional area of the duct by using the relation.
Calculate the hydrodynamic diameter by using the relation.
Calculate the Reynolds number by using the relation.
The Reynolds number is greater than
Calculate the length of hydrodynamic layer by using the relation.
Calculate the length of thermal boundary layer by using the relation.
The length of hydrodynamic layer and thermal boundary layer is less than the length of duct.
Calculate the heat transfer coefficient by using the relation.
Calculate the mass flow rate by using the relation.
Calculate the heat transfer due to convection by using the relation.
Calculate the heat transfer due to convection and radiation by using the relation.
Calculate the total heat transfer by using the relation.
In the steady operation heat transfer from the hot air to duct must be equal to heat transfer due to convection and radiation, which also equal to energy loss of the hot air in the duct.
From above condition
Thus, the exit temperature of the hot air leaving the basement is
(b)
The rate of heat loss from the hot air in the duct.
(b)

Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
Calculate the total heat transfer by using the relation.
Thus, the rate of heat loss from the hot air in the duct is
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