Atmospheric air enters the heated section of a circular tube at a flow rate of 0.005 kg/s and a temperature of
(a) For the case of uniform surface heat flux at
(b) If the surface heat flux varies linearly with x. such that
(c) For the two heating conditions of parts (a) and (b), plot the mean fluid and surface temperatures.
(d) For each type of heating process, what heat fluxes are required to achieve an air outlet temperature of
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