The products of combustion from a burner are routed to an industrial application through a thin-walled metallic duct of diameter D i = 1 m and length L = 1 00 m . The gas enters the duct at atmospheric pressure and a mean temperature and velocity of T m , i = 1600 K and u m , i = 10 m/s. respectively. It must exit the duct at a temperature that is no less than T m , o = 1400 K. What is the minimum thickness of an alumina—silica insulation ( k ins = 0.125 W/m ⋅ K ) needed to meet the outlet requirement under worst case conditions for which the duct is exposed o ambient air at T ∞ = 250 K and a cross-flow velocity of V = 15 m / s ? The properties of the gas may be approximated as those of air, and as a first estimate, the effect of the insulation thickness on tile convection coefficient and thermal resistance associated with the cross flow may be neglected.
The products of combustion from a burner are routed to an industrial application through a thin-walled metallic duct of diameter D i = 1 m and length L = 1 00 m . The gas enters the duct at atmospheric pressure and a mean temperature and velocity of T m , i = 1600 K and u m , i = 10 m/s. respectively. It must exit the duct at a temperature that is no less than T m , o = 1400 K. What is the minimum thickness of an alumina—silica insulation ( k ins = 0.125 W/m ⋅ K ) needed to meet the outlet requirement under worst case conditions for which the duct is exposed o ambient air at T ∞ = 250 K and a cross-flow velocity of V = 15 m / s ? The properties of the gas may be approximated as those of air, and as a first estimate, the effect of the insulation thickness on tile convection coefficient and thermal resistance associated with the cross flow may be neglected.
The products of combustion from a burner are routed to an industrial application through a thin-walled metallic duct of diameter
D
i
=
1
m and length
L
=
1
00
m
. The gas enters the duct at atmospheric pressure and a mean temperature and velocity of
T
m
,
i
=
1600
K and
u
m
,
i
=
10
m/s. respectively. It must exit the duct at a temperature that is no less than
T
m
,
o
=
1400
K. What is the minimum thickness of an alumina—silica insulation
(
k
ins
=
0.125
W/m
⋅
K
)
needed to meet the outlet requirement under worst case conditions for which the duct is exposed o ambient air at
T
∞
=
250
K and a cross-flow velocity of
V
=
15 m
/
s
? The properties of the gas may be approximated as those of air, and as a first estimate, the effect of the insulation thickness on tile convection coefficient and thermal resistance associated with the cross flow may be neglected.
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The heat transferred to the egg in this case is kJ.
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