To maintain pump power requirements per unit flow rate below an acceptable level, operation of (he oil pipeline of Problem 8.63 is subject (o the constraint that the oil exit temperature T m , o exceed 11 0 ° C . For (he values of T m , i , T s , D , t i , z , L , and k i prescribed in Problem 8.63. operating parameters that are variable and affect T m , o are the thermal conductivity of the soil and the flow rate of the oil. Depending on soil composition and moisture and the demand for oil, representative variations are 0.25 ≤ k s ≤ 1.0 W/m ⋅ K and 250 ≤ m 0 ≤ 500 kg/s . Using the proper ties prescribed in Problem 8.63. determine the effect of the foregoing variations on T m , o and the total heat rate q . What is the worst case operating condition? If necessary, what adjustments could be made to ensure that T m , o ≥ 110 °C for the worst case conditions?
To maintain pump power requirements per unit flow rate below an acceptable level, operation of (he oil pipeline of Problem 8.63 is subject (o the constraint that the oil exit temperature T m , o exceed 11 0 ° C . For (he values of T m , i , T s , D , t i , z , L , and k i prescribed in Problem 8.63. operating parameters that are variable and affect T m , o are the thermal conductivity of the soil and the flow rate of the oil. Depending on soil composition and moisture and the demand for oil, representative variations are 0.25 ≤ k s ≤ 1.0 W/m ⋅ K and 250 ≤ m 0 ≤ 500 kg/s . Using the proper ties prescribed in Problem 8.63. determine the effect of the foregoing variations on T m , o and the total heat rate q . What is the worst case operating condition? If necessary, what adjustments could be made to ensure that T m , o ≥ 110 °C for the worst case conditions?
Solution Summary: The author explains the effect of soil thermal conductivity and flowrate on heat rate and outlet temperature.
To maintain pump power requirements per unit flow rate below an acceptable level, operation of (he oil pipeline of Problem 8.63 is subject (o the constraint that the oil exit temperature
T
m
,
o
exceed
11
0
°
C
. For (he values of
T
m
,
i
,
T
s
,
D
,
t
i
,
z
,
L
, and
k
i
prescribed in Problem 8.63. operating parameters that are variable and affect
T
m
,
o
are the thermal conductivity of the soil and the flow rate of the oil. Depending on soil composition and moisture and the demand for oil, representative variations are
0.25
≤
k
s
≤
1.0
W/m
⋅
K
and
250
≤
m
0
≤
500
kg/s
. Using the proper ties prescribed in Problem 8.63. determine the effect of the foregoing variations on
T
m
,
o
and the total heat rate q. What is the worst case operating condition? If necessary, what adjustments could be made to ensure that
T
m
,
o
≥
110
°C for the worst case conditions?
Both portions of the rod ABC are made of an aluminum for which E = 70 GPa.
Based on the given information find:
1- deformation at A
2- stress in BC
3- Total strain
4- If v (Poisson ratio is 0.25, find the
lateral deformation of AB
Last 3 student ID+ 300 mm=L2
724
A
P=Last 2 student ID+ 300 KN
24
24
Diameter Last 2 student ID+ 15 mm
Last 3 student ID+ 500 mm=L1
724
C
B
24
Q=Last 2 student ID+ 100 KN
24
Diameter Last 2 student ID+ 40 mm
Q2Two wooden members of uniform cross section are joined by the simple scarf splice shown. Knowing that the
maximum allowable tensile stress in the glued splice is 75 psi, determine (a) the largest load P that can be safely
supported, (b) the corresponding shearing stress in the splice.
น
Last 1 student ID+5 inch=W
=9
4
L=Last 1 student ID+8 inch
=12
60°
P'
Q4
The two solid shafts are connected by gears as shown and are made of a steel for which the allowable shearing
stress is 7000 psi. Knowing the diameters of the two shafts are, respectively, dBC
determine the largest torque Tc that can be applied at C.
4
and dEF
dBC=Last 1 student ID+3 inch
dEF=Last 1 student ID+1 inch
7
R=Last 1 Student ID+5 inch
9
R
B
Tc
2.5 in.
E
TF
H
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