Two metal rods are being heated in an oven with uniform ambient temperature of 1000°C and convection heat transfer coefficient of 25 W/m 2 K. Rod A is made of aluinimini ( p = 2702 Kg/m 3 , c p = 903 J/kg .K , k = 237 W/m .K) and and rod B is made of stainless steel ( p = 8238 Kg/m 3 , c p = 468 J/kg .K , k = 13 .4 W/m .K) . Both rods have a diameter of 25 mm and a length of 1 m. If the initial temperature of both rods is 15°C, determine the average temperatures of both rods aller 5 min.
Two metal rods are being heated in an oven with uniform ambient temperature of 1000°C and convection heat transfer coefficient of 25 W/m 2 K. Rod A is made of aluinimini ( p = 2702 Kg/m 3 , c p = 903 J/kg .K , k = 237 W/m .K) and and rod B is made of stainless steel ( p = 8238 Kg/m 3 , c p = 468 J/kg .K , k = 13 .4 W/m .K) . Both rods have a diameter of 25 mm and a length of 1 m. If the initial temperature of both rods is 15°C, determine the average temperatures of both rods aller 5 min.
Two metal rods are being heated in an oven with uniform ambient temperature of 1000°C and convection heat transfer coefficient of 25 W/m2 K. Rod A is made of aluinimini
(
p
=
2702
Kg/m
3
,
c
p
= 903 J/kg
.K , k = 237 W/m
.K)
and and rod B is made of stainless steel
(
p
=
8238
Kg/m
3
,
c
p
= 468 J/kg
.K , k = 13
.4 W/m
.K)
. Both rods have a diameter of 25 mm and a length of 1 m. If the initial temperature of both rods is 15°C, determine the average temperatures of both rods aller 5 min.
12. Compute the estimated actual endurance limit for SAE
4130 WQT 1300 steel bar with a rectangular cross sec-
tion of 20.0 mm by 60 mm. It is to be machined and
subjected to repeated and reversed bending stress. A reli-
ability of 99% is desired.
28. The shaft shown in Figure P5-28 is supported by bear-
ings at each end, which have bores of 20.0 mm. Design
the shaft to carry the given load if it is steady and the
shaft is stationary. Make the dimension a as large as pos-
sible while keeping the stress safe. Determine the required
d = 20mm
D = ?
R = ?|
5.4 kN d=20mm
Length not
to scale
-a = ?-
+а=
a = ? +
-125 mm-
-250 mm-
FIGURE P5-28 (Problems 28, 29, and 30)
2. A strut in a space frame has a rectangular cross section
of 10.0 mm by 30.0 mm. It sees a load that varies from a
tensile force of 20.0 kN to a compressive force of 8.0 kN.
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