Chickens with an average mass of 1.7 kg (k = 0 .45 W/m .K, and α = 0 .13 × 10 -6 m 2 /s) and initially at a uniform temperature of 15°C are to be chilled in agitated brine at -7°C. The average heat transfer coefficient between the chicken and the brine is determined experimentally to be 440 W/m 2 K. Taking the average density of the chicken to be 0.95 g/cm 3 and treating the chicken as a spherical lump, determine the center and the surface temperatures of the chicken in 2 h and 45 mm. Also, determine if any part of the chicken will freeze during this process. Solve this problem using the analytical one-term approximation method.
Chickens with an average mass of 1.7 kg (k = 0 .45 W/m .K, and α = 0 .13 × 10 -6 m 2 /s) and initially at a uniform temperature of 15°C are to be chilled in agitated brine at -7°C. The average heat transfer coefficient between the chicken and the brine is determined experimentally to be 440 W/m 2 K. Taking the average density of the chicken to be 0.95 g/cm 3 and treating the chicken as a spherical lump, determine the center and the surface temperatures of the chicken in 2 h and 45 mm. Also, determine if any part of the chicken will freeze during this process. Solve this problem using the analytical one-term approximation method.
Chickens with an average mass of 1.7 kg
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and initially at a uniform temperature of 15°C are to be chilled in agitated brine at -7°C. The average heat transfer coefficient between the chicken and the brine is determined experimentally to be 440 W/m2 K. Taking the average density of the chicken to be 0.95 g/cm3 and treating the chicken as a spherical lump, determine the center and the surface temperatures of the chicken in 2 h and 45 mm. Also, determine if any part of the chicken will freeze during this process. Solve this problem using the analytical one-term approximation method.
Qu 3 Nickel (Ni) single crystal turbine blades burn less fuel at higher temperatures because blades are grown on [110] closed packed direction. Nickel (Ni) at 20°C is FCC, and has an atomic radius, R, of 0.125 nm. Draw a reduced-sphere unit cell for this crystal and draw and label the vector [I 10], starting from the origin (0, 0, 0).
a) Calculate the length of the vector [| 10] in nanometers. Express your answer in nanometers to one significant figure.
b) Calculate the linear density of Nickel in the [| 1 0] direction in [atom/nm]. Express your answer in atoms/nm to one significant figure.
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