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HEAT TRANSFER QUIZ#8 10/21/2013 Name: __ Po fax” a. Question 1) Consider heat transfer between two identical hot solid bodies and their environments. The first solid is dropped in a large container filled with water, while the second one is all iturally in the air. For which solid 1s the lumped system analysis more likely to be applicable? Why? leap systan uetns +e vhde dy ouperawe’ . hur Ot glk tive a Go « bedy allovsal 40 coolem nearly it He ai A wpe they — uypeel_sysrenn. re bot Nuwler 5 leg G9 Ot ch 44 Col Goh Question 2) Copper balls (p = 8933 kg/m’, cp = 385 JikgK, & = 401 WimK, and = 1.166 x 10" m’Js) initially at C aré allowed to cool in air at 30°C for a period of ! ziminutes. The Balls have a diameter of 2 cm and the heat transfer coefficient is 80 Wim’K, the center temperature of the balls at the end of cooling is “Tes do. \o a) 78°C Te 2 wis ayes eC d) 134°C e) 154°C e en 3e eroeni oy Farge 7e TH = Question 3) A brick of 203 x 102 x 57 mm in dimension is being bumed in a kiln to 1100°C, and then allowed to cool in a room with ambient air temperature of 30°C an convection heat transfer coefficient of 5 Wim’K. If the brick has properties of p = 1920 kg/m’, ¢, = 790 J/kgk, and k = 0.90 Wim, determine the time required to cool the brick to a temperature difference of 5°C from the ambient air temperature. (Show work) iy. L 0.223 D100 Bor? R222 OT s 2 (0.205% 0. d4 PLONE 9.08 722 438 AT) 0. OWS wa, peas Pp SLOP oh co. 090 s . -¥ > eee Zbe "Hoot yoour) “2-!*° ¢ ek ce 7 =e Ct) (n (462x029 D re ~« - Bx Ot i a Keren? Equations needed e Qoom = HAE, ~ Lo) 0,4 =804,(T -T5) 6 = 5.67 x10 Wim? °K* =4n Bint ke NS HEAT TRANSFER QUIZ#8 10/21/2013 Name: Nuseon Sus Question 1) Consider heat transfer between two identical hot solid bodies and their environments. The first solid is dropped in a large container filled with water, while the second one is allowed to cool naturally in the air. For which solid is the tumped system analysis more likely to be applicable? Why? Y ulenviis atlowed bo coal Aahwniy ecome tha Bist is fropationnt da He convection coebticunk ANTES logar ta Maealtr Anan neue uniform Lemp Question 2) Copper balls (p = 8933 kg/m’, cp = 385 JkgK, & = 401 WimK, and & = 1.166 x 10 m*/s) initially at 180°C are allowed to cool in air at 30°C for a period of 2 minutes. If the balls have a diameter of 2 om and the heat transfer coefficient is 80 Win’, the center temperature of the balls at the end of cooling is 0 1 WTe8 M3 T(d0l0)* a) 78°C LeWY s Be acer a 5 USC & are Troaye 7 7:0933 S118 }) 134°C. 151°C 0.0? 1-30 ~ ep fot” er¥ ieee Sas) ae ST a eum yo? {730 TO" ze [k-30 = ISO b.«e) Te 1424 33a TIVE Question 3) A brick of 203 x 102 x 87 mm in dimension is being bumed in a Kiln to 4100°C, and then allowed to cool in a room with ambient air temperature of 30°C an nee heat transfer coefficient of 5 Wink. If the brick has properties of = 1920 kglm’, ¢, = 790 JikgK, and k = 0.90 WimK, determine the time required to cool the brick to a tertperature difference of 5°C from the ambient air temperature. (Show Mea LOU? L~¥% = m2 Ee = \ A zal tore 4 [gy 97 + 203 DS oe 21M = ese ( Riotaiiae Bs : eo 2 (ps £) S36 = 732K Ee i | C2000 \ > hes Equations needed Que = BAL, -T.) = 5.67 x 10% Wim? °K* Agios = 4003 e HEAT TRANSFER QUIZ#8- ae 10/21/2013 Name: Z24cln_ Selon Question 1) Consider heat transfer between two identical hot solid bodies and their environments. The first solid is dropped in a large container filled with water, while the © second one is allowed to cool naturally in the air. For which solid is the lumped system analysis more likely to be applicable? Why? Lupfed Sypsreen anal¥S5 15 faghe Uikdy ove aiPiiavie BH Lor Toe Soph inne tyyh with a Winer Yous , $0 The Soll Mottin aren x Question 2) Copper balls (p = 8933 kg/m*, c, = 385 J/kgk, k = 401 WimK, and a. = 1.166 x 10% m/s) initially at 180°C are allowed to cool in air at 30°C for a period of 2 minutes. If the balls have a diameter of 2 om and the heat transfer coefficient is 80 Wimr?k, the center temperature of the balls at the end of cooling is a) 78°C Aime Fo a Cae @) 118°C = oy d) 134°C nee” Odi) fle e) 151°C _ Myo - YY =~ 0.00)})m oo ee : A ‘ no 4 ) oa Cee Roly 804 5070.36) poe ; i Le) giy-35. 0.00 7 | Te 44g'¢ 46% (D S338 00m -) ex - OBIY] = O-UBIB3 Question 3) A brick of 203 x 102 x 57 mm in dimension is being bumed in a kiln to 1100°C, and then allowed to cool in a room with ambient air temperature of 30°C an If the brick has properties of convection heat transfer coefficient of 5 Wim’K. p = 1920 kg/m’, c, = 790 U/kgK, and k = 0.90 WimK, determine the time required to cool the brick to a temperature difference of 5°C from the ambient air temperature. (Show work) Torqe"C , 2 Moana? CS vm 2 Vz O.oolle mn? M0] = O07 E)8) mm Tok | O10. hs te ae ol5H4 nn oR Ake = C.0fK605 IK= oo inf i Oe eis wu 6 To 2 St seg) | : Tita opt, eG, ~836= Equations needed Gogg = Bram = HAT, ~T.) Quy =04,(T) ~Te) atm? re = 402 _ Ly Ufec)>=* at - 8 Wim? Ks 5 = 5.67 x10" Wim? KS (25, ae x t 193-04 Jag « “oo 1 a Ce 2 hours

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