Heat and Mass Transfer: Fundamentals and Applications
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Author: Yunus A. Cengel Dr., Afshin J. Ghajar
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Stainless steel ball bearings (p = 8085 kg/m³ and c, = 0.480 kJ/kg°C) having a
diameter of 1.22 cm are to be quenched in water at a rate of 1402 per minute.
The balls leave the oven at a uniform temperature of 900°C and are exposed
air at 30°C for a while before they are dropped into the water. If thetemperature of the balls
drops to 855°C prior to quenching, determine:
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A mixture of chemicals is flowing in a pipe (k = 14 W/m·K, Di = 2.5 cm,Do = 3 cm, and L = 10 m). During the transport, the mixture undergoes anexothermic reaction having an average temperature of 135◦C and a convection heat transfer coefficient of 150 W/m2·K. To prevent any incident of thermal burn, the pipe needs to be insulated. However, there is only enough room to fit a 2.5-cm-thick layer of insulation over the pipe. The pipe is situated in a plant, where the average ambient air temperature is 20◦C and the convection heat transfer coefficient is 25 W/m2·K. Determine the thermal conductivity required to maintain the outside surface temperature at 45◦C or lower.
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Heat and Mass Transfer: Fundamentals and Applications
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