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This document provides an introduction to heat transfer and presents 10 examples of calculating heat transfer (q) using various equations. The examples include: 1) Calculating a temperature difference (ΔT) of 375°C using given values. 2) Calculating a heat flux (q) of 22.885 J/s-m2 using the heat transfer rate and surface area. 3) Calculating the thickness (Δx) required for a given heat flux using thermal conductivity.

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This document provides an introduction to heat transfer and presents 10 examples of calculating heat transfer (q) using various equations. The examples include: 1) Calculating a temperature difference (ΔT) of 375°C using given values. 2) Calculating a heat flux (q) of 22.885 J/s-m2 using the heat transfer rate and surface area. 3) Calculating the thickness (Δx) required for a given heat flux using thermal conductivity.

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HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER BMCT 4143 TUTORIAL 01

DR MOHD YUSOFF SULAIMAN


DEPARTMENT OF THERMO-FLUIDS OCT 2006
FACULTY OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
NATIONAL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF MALAYSIA
LOCKED BAG 1200, AYER KEROH, 75450 MELAKA

HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER BMCT 4143


TUTORIAL 01 – Heat Transfer - Introduction

(3000)(0.025)
1. T   375o C
(0.2)(0.1)

q  0.035 85
2.   22.885 J / s  m 2  82385 J/h - m 2
A 0.13

 W 
 500
3
10  10
KAT  m.o C 
3. x    0.0125m  1.25cm
q W
400 2
m

4.  
q  5.669  10 8  4  0.3048
2
 294.1 4
  77.4 
4
  492.8W
5. q = 5.669 x 10-8 [(773)4-(373)4] = 1.914 x 104 W/m2

q = 5.669 x 10-8 [(773)4-(Tp)4] = 5.669 x 10-8 [(Tp)4-(373)4]

Tp = 659 K q = 9549 W/m2 reduced by 50%

6.
W
q  hA  Tw  Tfluid  h  3500 q   3500  dL 40    3500   0.025 3 40  32987 W
m 2 .o C
qm
 C p Tfluid 32987 W   0.5kg/s   4180J / kg o C  T T  15.78 0 C

7. hfg = 2257 kJ/kg q= m


 hfg = (3.78 kg/hr)(2257 kJ/kg) = 8531 kJ/hr = 2.37 kJ/s = 2.37 kW

W
h 7500 q = hA ( Tw – Tfluid ) 2370 W = (7500)(0.3)2(Tw-100) Tw  96.5oC
m 2 .o C
8.

q    A  T1    T2 
4 4
   
1600 W  5.669  10 -8  0.85 0.006 3  T1    298
4 4
 T1  1167 K
9.    
q    A T1  T2  5.669  10 8  0.65 4 0.04 4234  2934  18.26W
4 4 2
 
q  kA
T
 hA To  T 
1.4 315  41  h 41  38 h  5114
W
10.
x 0.025 m 2 .o C

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