A thick wall made of refractory bricks ( k = 1.0 W/m .K , α = 5.08 × 10 -7 m 2 /s) and has a uniform initial temperature of 15°C. The wall surface is subjected to uniform heat flux of 20 kW/m 2 . Using appropriate software, investigate the effect of heating time on the temperature at the wall surface and at x = 1 cm and x = 5 cm from the surface. Let the heating time vary from 10 to 3600 s, and plot the temperatures at x = 0, 1, and 5 cm from the wall surface as a function of heating time.
A thick wall made of refractory bricks ( k = 1.0 W/m .K , α = 5.08 × 10 -7 m 2 /s) and has a uniform initial temperature of 15°C. The wall surface is subjected to uniform heat flux of 20 kW/m 2 . Using appropriate software, investigate the effect of heating time on the temperature at the wall surface and at x = 1 cm and x = 5 cm from the surface. Let the heating time vary from 10 to 3600 s, and plot the temperatures at x = 0, 1, and 5 cm from the wall surface as a function of heating time.
Solution Summary: The author analyzes the temperature and time at surface thickness of the retive bricks using EES software.
A thick wall made of refractory bricks
(
k
=
1.0
W/m
.K
,
α
=
5.08
×
10
-7
m
2
/s)
and has a uniform initial temperature of 15°C. The wall surface is subjected to uniform heat flux of 20 kW/m2 . Using appropriate software, investigate the effect of heating time on the temperature at the wall surface and at
x
=
1
cm
and
x
=
5
cm
from the surface. Let the heating time vary from 10 to 3600 s, and plot the temperatures at x = 0, 1, and 5 cm from the wall surface as a function of heating time.
3-55 A multifluid container is connected to a U-tube,
as shown in Fig. P3–55. For the given specific gravities
and fluid column heights, determine the gage pressure at
A. Also determine the height of a mercury column that
would create the same pressure at A. Answers: 0.415 kPa,
0.311 cm
I need help answering parts a and b
Required information
Water initially at 200 kPa and 300°C is contained in a piston-cylinder device fitted with stops. The water is allowed to cool
at constant pressure until it exists as a saturated vapor and the piston rests on the stops. Then the water continues to cool
until the pressure is 100 kPa.
NOTE: This is a multi-part question. Once an answer is submitted, you will be unable to return to this part.
Water
200 kPa
300°C
On the T-V diagram, sketch, with respect to the saturation lines, the process curves passing through the initial, intermediate, and final states of the water. Label the
T, P, and V values for end states on the process curves.
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