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.
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Automobile Eng. Dep.
Year: 2022-2023,
st Course, 1st Attempt
Stage: 3rd
Subject: Heat Transfer I
Date: 2023\01\23- Monday
Time: 3 Hours
Q4: A thick slab of copper initially at a uniform temperature of 20°C is suddenly exposed
to radiation at one surface such that the net heat flux is maintained at a constant value of
3×105 W/m². Using the explicit finite-difference techniques with a space increment of Ax
=
= 75 mm, determine the temperature at the irradiated surface and at an interior point that is
150 mm from the surface after 2 min have elapsed.
Q5:
(12.5 M)
A) A steel bar 2.5 cm square and 7.5 cm long is initially at a temperature of 250°C. It is
immersed in a tank of oil maintained at 30°C. The heat-transfer coefficient is 570 W/m². C.
Calculate the temperature in the center of the bar after 3 min.
B) Air at 90°C and atmospheric pressure flows over a horizontal flat plate at 60 m/s. The
plate is 60 cm square and is maintained at a…
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Faculty of Engineering-AIMusyab
Automobile Eng. Dep.
Year: 2022-2023.
1 Course, 1" Attempt
Stage 3
Subject Heat Transfer I
Date: 2023 01 23- Monday
Time: 3 Hours
Notes:
Q1:
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Answer four questions only
Use Troles and Appendices
A) A flat wall is exposed to an environmental temperature of 38°C. The wall is covered
with a layer of insulation 2.5 cm thick whose thermal conductivity is 1.4 W/m. C,
and the temperature of the wall on the inside of the insulation is 315°C. The wall
loses heat to the environment by convection. Compute the value of the convection
heat-transfer coefficient that must be maintained on the outer surface of the
insulation to ensure that the outer-surface temperature does not exceed 41°C.
B) A vertical square plate, 30 cm on a side, is maintained at 50°C and exposed to room
air at 20°C. The surface emissivity is 0.8. Calculate the total heat lost by both sides
of the plate.
(12.5 M)
Q2: An aluminum fin 1.5 mm thick is placed on a circular tube…
Solve using graphical method and analytical method, only expert should solve
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