A hot dog can be considered to be a cylinder 5 in long and 0.8 in in diameter whose properties p = 61.2 lbm/ft 3 , cp = 0 .93 Btu/lbm . o F, k = 0 .44 Btu/h .ft . o F and α = 0 .0077 × 10 -6 ft 2 /h . A hot dog initially at 40°F is dropped into boiling water at 212°F. If the heat transfer coeflicient at the surface of the hot dog is estimated to be 120 Btu/h.ft 2 .°F, determine the center temperature of the hot dog after 5, 10, and 15 mm by treating the hot dog as (a) a finite cylinder and (b) an infinitely long cylinder. Solve this problem using the analytical one-term approximation method.
A hot dog can be considered to be a cylinder 5 in long and 0.8 in in diameter whose properties p = 61.2 lbm/ft 3 , cp = 0 .93 Btu/lbm . o F, k = 0 .44 Btu/h .ft . o F and α = 0 .0077 × 10 -6 ft 2 /h . A hot dog initially at 40°F is dropped into boiling water at 212°F. If the heat transfer coeflicient at the surface of the hot dog is estimated to be 120 Btu/h.ft 2 .°F, determine the center temperature of the hot dog after 5, 10, and 15 mm by treating the hot dog as (a) a finite cylinder and (b) an infinitely long cylinder. Solve this problem using the analytical one-term approximation method.
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. A hot dog initially at 40°F is dropped into boiling water at 212°F. If the heat transfer coeflicient at the surface of the hot dog is estimated to be 120 Btu/h.ft2 .°F, determine the center temperature of the hot dog after 5, 10, and 15 mm by treating the hot dog as (a) a finite cylinder and (b) an infinitely long cylinder. Solve this problem using the analytical one-term approximation method.
Determine the distance h that the column of mercury in the tube will be depressed when the tube is inserted into the mercury at a room temperature of 68 F. Plot this relationship of h (vertical axis) versus D for 0.5 in≤D≤0.150in. Give values for increments of ΔD=0.025in. Discuss this result
Water is at a temperature of 30 C. Plot the height h of the water as a function of the gap w between the two glass plates for 0.4 mm ≤ w ≤ 2.4 mm. Use increments of 0.4mm. Take sigma=0.0718 N/m.
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