Problem 1CP: What is the physical significance of the Biot number? Is the Biot number more likely to be larger... Problem 2CP: What is lumped system analysis? When is it applicable? Problem 3CP: In what medium is the lumped system analysis more likely to be applicable: in water or in air? Why? Problem 4CP: For which solid is the lumped system analysis more likely to be applicable: an actual apple or a... Problem 5CP: For which kinds of bodies made of the same material is the lumped system analysis more likely to be... Problem 6CP: Consider heat transfer between two identical hot solid bodies and the air surrounding them. The... Problem 7CP: Consider heat transfer between two identical hot solid bodies and their environments. The first... Problem 8CP: Consider a hot baked potato on a plate. The temperature of the potato is observed to drop by 4C... Problem 9CP: Consider a potato being baked in an oven that is maintained at a constant temperature. The... Problem 10CP: Consider two identical 4-kg pieces of roast beef. The first piece is baked as a whole, while the... Problem 11CP: Consider a sphere and a cylinder of equal volume made of page 297 copper. Both the sphere and the... Problem 12P: Obtain relations for the characteristic lengths of a large plane wall of thickness 2L, a very long... Problem 13P: Obtain a relation for the time required for a lumped system to reach the average temperature... Problem 14P: A brick of 20310257mm in dimension is being burned in a kiln to 1100C and then allowed to cool in a... Problem 15P Problem 16P Problem 17P Problem 18P: Metal plates (k=180W/m.K,p=2800kg/m3,andcp=880J/kg.K) and with a thickness of 1 cm are being heated... Problem 19P Problem 20P Problem 21P Problem 22P: A 6-mm-thick stainless steel strip (k=21W/m.K,p=8000kg/m3,andcp=570J/kg.K) and exiting an oven at a... Problem 23P: After heat treatment, the 2-cm-thick metal plates (k=180W/m.K,p=2800kg/m3,andcp=880J/kg.K) and are... Problem 24P: A long copper rod of diameter 2.0 cm is initially at a uniform temperature of 100C. It is now... Problem 25P Problem 26P: Steel rods (p=7832kg/m3,cp=434J/kg.Kandk=63.9W/m.K) and are heated in a furnace to 850C and then... Problem 27P Problem 28P Problem 29P: To warm up some milk for a baby, a mother pours milk into a thin-walled cylindrical container whose... Problem 30P: A person is found dead at 5 p.m. in a room whose temperature is 20C. The temperature of the body is... Problem 31P Problem 32P: In an experiment, the temperature of a hot gas stream is to be measured by a thermocouple with a... Problem 33P Problem 34P: Pulverized coal particles are used in oxy-fuel combustion power plants for electricity generation.... Problem 35P: Oxy-fuel combustion power plants use pulverized coal particles as fuel to burn in a pure oxygen... Problem 36P: Plasma spraying is a process used for coating a material surface with a protective layer to prevent... Problem 37P: Consider a spherical shell satellite with outer diameter of 4 m and shell thickness of 10 mm that is... Problem 38P Problem 39P Problem 40EP Problem 41P: Consider a sphere of diameter 5 cm, a cube of side length 5 cm, and a rectangular prism of dimension... Problem 42P Problem 43CP: An egg is to be cooked to a certain level of doneness by being dropped into boiling water. Can the... Problem 44CP: What is an infinitely long cylinder? When is it proper to treat an actual cylinder as being... Problem 45CP: What is the physical significance of the Fourier number? Will the Fourier number for a specified... Problem 46CP Problem 47CP Problem 48CP: The Biot number during a heat transfer process between a sphere and its surroundings is determined... Problem 49CP: A body at an initial temperature of Ti, is brought into a medium at a constant temperature of T. How... Problem 50P Problem 51P: In a meat processing plant, 2-cm-thick steaks (k=0.45W/m.K,=0.9110-7m2/s) and that are initially at... Problem 52P Problem 53P Problem 54P Problem 55P Problem 56P: Layers of 23-cm-thick meat slabs (k=0.47W/m.K,=0.1310-6m2/s) and initially at a uniform temperature... Problem 57P Problem 58P Problem 59P Problem 60P Problem 61P Problem 62EP Problem 63P Problem 64P Problem 65P Problem 66P Problem 67P: A 30-cm-diameter, 4-m-high cylindrical column of a house made of concrete... Problem 68P Problem 69P Problem 70P Problem 71P: For heat transfer purposes, an egg can be considered to be a 5.5-cm- diameter sphere having the... Problem 72P: Citrus fruits are very susceptible to cold weather, and extended exposure to subfreezing... Problem 73P: Chickens with an average mass of 1.7 kg (k=0.45W/m.K,and=0.1310-6m2/s) and initially at a uniform... Problem 74P Problem 75P Problem 76P Problem 77EP: Oranges of 2.5-in-diameter (k=0.26Btu/h.ft.oFand=1.410-6ft2/s) and initially at a uniform... Problem 78P Problem 79P Problem 80P Problem 81P Problem 82P: A 9-cm-diameter potato (p=1100kg/m3,cp=3900J/kg.K,k=0.6W/m.K,=1.410-7m2/s) and that is initially at... Problem 83P: In Betty Crocker s Cookbook, it is stated that it takes 2 h 45 mm to roast a 3.2-kg rib initially at... Problem 84P Problem 85CP: Under what conditions can a plane wall be treated as a semi-infinite mediaum? Problem 86CP: What is a semi-infinite medium? Give examples of solid bodies that can be treated as semi-infinite... Problem 87CP: Consider a hot semi-infinite solid at an initial temperature of Ti that is exposed to convection to... Problem 88EP Problem 89P Problem 90P: In areas where the air temperature remains below 0C for prolonged periods of time, the freezing of... Problem 91P Problem 92P: A highway made of asphalt is initially at a uniform temperature of 5 5C. Suddenly the highway... Problem 93P: A thick aluminum block initially at 20C is subjected to constant heat flux of 4000 W/m2 by an... Problem 94P Problem 95P: A thick wall made of refractory bricks (k=1.0W/m.K,=5.0810-7m2/s) and has a uniform initial... Problem 96P Problem 97P Problem 98P: A thick wood slab (k=0.17W/m.K,=1.2810-7m2/s) and that is initially at a uniform temperature of 25C... Problem 99P Problem 100P Problem 101P Problem 102P Problem 103P Problem 104P Problem 105P Problem 106P: A barefooted person whose feet are at 32C steps on a large aluminum block at 20C. Treating both the... Problem 107CP: What is the product solution method? How is it used to determine the transient temperature... Problem 108CP: How is the product solution used to determine the variation of temperature with time and position in... Problem 109CP Problem 110CP: Consider a short cylinder whose top and bottom surfaces are insulated. The cylinder is initially at... Problem 111P Problem 112P Problem 113P Problem 114EP: A hot dog can be considered to be a cylinder 5 in long and 0.8 in in diameter whose properties... Problem 115P Problem 116P Problem 117P: A 2-cm-high cylindrical ice block (k=22W/m.K,=0.12410-7m2/s) and is placed on a table on its base of... Problem 118P Problem 119P Problem 120P Problem 121P Problem 122P Problem 123P Problem 124CP Problem 125CP: How does refrigeration prevent or delay the spoilage of foods? Why does freezing extend the storage... Problem 126CP: What are the environmental factors that affect the growth rate of microorganisms in foods? Problem 127CP: What is the effect of cooking on the microorganisms in foods? Why is it important that the internal... Problem 128CP Problem 129CP Problem 130CP Problem 131CP Problem 132CP: How does the rate of freezing affect the tenderness, color, and the drip of meat during thawing? Problem 133CP Problem 134CP Problem 135CP Problem 136CP Problem 137CP Problem 138P Problem 139P: Chickens with an average mass of 2.2 kg and average specific heat of 3.54 kJ/kgC are to be cooled by... Problem 140EP Problem 141P Problem 142P Problem 143P: A long roll of 2-m-wide and 0.5-cm-thick 1-Mn manganese steel plate coming off a furnace at 820C is... Problem 144P Problem 145P Problem 146P Problem 147EP: During a picnic on a hot summer day, the only available drinks were those at the ambient temperature... Problem 148P: Two metal rods are being heated in an oven with uniform ambient temperature of 1000C and convection... Problem 149P: Stainless steel ball bearings (p=8085Kg/m3,k=15.1W/m.oC,cp=0.480KJ/kg.oC, and and=3.9110-6m2/s)... Problem 150P Problem 151P Problem 152EP: In Betty crockers Cookbook, it is stated that it takes 5 h to roast a 14-lb stuffed turkey initially... Problem 153P: A watermelon initially at 35C is to be cooled by dropping it into a lake at 15C. After 4 h and 40... Problem 154P Problem 155P Problem 156P Problem 157P Problem 158P Problem 159P Problem 160P Problem 161P Problem 162P Problem 163P Problem 164P: Lumped system analysis of transient heat conduction situations is valid when the Biot number is (a)... Problem 165P Problem 166P Problem 167P: An 18-cm-long, 16-cm-wide, and 12-cm-high hot iron block (p=7870Kg/m3,cp=447J/kg.K) and initially at... Problem 168P Problem 169P Problem 170P Problem 171P Problem 172P Problem 173P: A long 18-cm-diameter bar made of hardwood k=0.159W/m.K,=1.7510-7m2/s) and is exposed to air at 30C... Problem 174P: Consider a 7.6-cm-long and 3-cm-diameter cylindrical Iamb meat chunk... Problem 175P: Consider a 7.6-cm-diameter cylindrical lamb meat chunk 1030 kWm3,... Problem 176P Problem 177P: A small chicken (k=0.45W/m.K,=0.1510-6m2/s) and can be approximated as an 11.25-cm-diameter solid... Problem 178P: A potato may be approximated as a 5.7-cm-diameter solid sphere with the properties... Problem 179P: When water, as in a pond or lake, is heated by warm air above it, it remains stable, does not move,... Problem 180P: A large chunk of tissue at 35C with a thermal diffusivity of 110-7m2/s is dropped into iced water.... Problem 181P Problem 185P: Citrus trees are very susceptible to cold weather, and extended exposure to subfreezing temperatures... format_list_bulleted