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Effects of Varying Materials

Figure . Temperature in each Material Used h NNu


thermocouples in different materials (W/m^2•K)
80 Aluminum 9.304818 213.235402
Copper 9.304818 213.235402
Temperature (°C)

60
Iron 9.304818 213.235402
40
Silver 9.304818 213.235402
Steel 9.304818 213.235402
20 Table . h and NNu when materials are varied
Figure indicates that experimenting with
0
different materials caused different temperature
0 2 4 6 8
Thermocouple across the thermocouples. However, table
Aluminum Copper Iron shows that the h and NNu remained the same.
Silver Steel

Effects of Varying Heat Input


Figure . Temperature in each
Heat Input h NNu
thermocouples in differentheat inputs
150
(W/m^2•K)
(100 V)(0.2A) 9.304817541 213.235402
(110 V)(0.3A) 9.307038262 213.2862935
Temperature (°C)

100 (120 V)(0.4 A) 9.305253671 213.2453966


(130 V)(0.5 A) 9.305622735 213.2538543
(140 V)(0.6 A) 9.305565217 213.2525362
50 (150 V)(0.7 A) 9.306313012 213.2696732
Table . h and NNu when heat inputs are varied
Figure indicates that varying the heat inputs resulted
0 into different temperature readings across the
0 2 4 6 8 thermocouples where the higher the heat input, the
Thermocouple
(100 V)(0.2 A) (110 V)(0.3 A) higher the maximum temperature. Despite having a
(120 V)(0.4 A) (130 V)(0.5 A) significant difference in the temperature readings,
(140 V)(0.6 A) (150 V)(0.7 A)
table shows insignificant change for the h and NNu.
Effects of Varying Side of Wooden Box
Figure . Temperature in each thermocouples Side of Wooden h NNu
in different side of the wooden box Box (cm) (W/m^2•K)
80 dimensions 5 6.203212 142.1569
6 7.445529 170.6267
Temperature (°C)

60
7 8.684496 199.0197
40
8 9.924394 227.434
9 11.17081 255.9977
20 10 12.41108 284.4205
Table . h and NNu when side of wooden box are varied
0 Figure shows that the size of the side of the
0 2 4 6 8 wooden box affected the temperature reading
Thermocouple
5 cm 6 cm 7 cm across the thermocouples, where increasing side
8 cm 9 cm 10 cm results to a lower maximum temperature. From
table, there is also significant changes in the h and
NNu, where increasing the side also increases both
the h and NNu.

Effects of Varying Height of Wooden Box


Figure . Temperature in each thermocouples in Height of h NNu
different height of the wooden box dimensions
Wooden Box (W/m^2•K)
60
(cm)
50 70 8.684496 199.0197
Temperature (°C)

40 72 8.933027 204.7152
74 9.180891 210.3954
30
76 9.432135 216.1531
20 78 9.680495 221.8447
10
80 9.924394 227.434
Table . h and NNu when height of wooden box are varied
0
0 2 4 6 8
Figure indicates different but insignificant
Thermocouple
70 cm 72 cm 74 cm reading across the thermocouples when the
76 cm 78 cm 80 cm height of the wooden box was varied. Table
shows that when the height of the wooden box
was increased, there is also an increase in the h and
NNu.
Effects of Varying Diameter of Cylinder

Figure . Temperature in each thermocouples Diameter of h NNu


100 in different diameter of the cylinder Cylinder (cm) (W/m^2•K)
Temperature (°C)

5 13.02674456 298.5295628
6 10.85562046 248.7746357
7 9.304817541 213.235402
8 8.141715349 186.5809767
9 7.23708031 165.8497571
0
0 2 Thermocouple
4 6 8 10 6.513372279 149.2647814
5 6 7 8 9 10

Effects of Varying Length of Cylinder


Figure . Temperature in each thermocouples Length of h NNu
100 in different length of the cylinder Cylinder (cm) (W/m^2•K)
Temperature (°C)

50 10.2352993 213.235402
52 9.841633938 213.235402
54 9.477128977 213.235402
56 9.138660085 213.235402
0 58 8.823533875 213.235402
0 2 4
Thermocouple 6 8
50 52 54 56 58 60 60 8.52941608 213.235402
Effects of Varying Thickness of Cylinder
Figure . Temperature in each thermocouples in Thickness of h NNu
100 different thickness of the cylinder Cylinder (cm) (W/m^2•K)
Temperature (°C)

0.1 9.304818 213.2354


0.14 9.304818 213.2354
0.18 9.304818 213.2354
0 0.22 9.304818 213.2354
0 2 4
Thermocouple 6 8
0.26 9.304818 213.2354
0.1 cm 0.14 cm 0.18 cm
0.22 cm 0.26 cm 0.30 cm 0.30 9.304818 213.2354

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