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PAGE 330 HEAT TRANSFER CHAP 7

T + 5 − 170 = 0 & T = 165c C

SOL 7.25 Option (D) is correct.


Given : Tinter = T1 + T2
2
Heat transfer will be same for both the ends
k A (T − Tinter ) k A (T − T2)
So, Q =− 1 1 1 =− 2 2 inter Q =− kA dT
2b b dx
There is no variation in the horizontal direction. Therefore, we consider
portion of equal depth and height of the slab, since it is representative of
the entire wall.
So, A1 = A2 and Tinter = T1 + T2
2
k1 ;T1 − bT1 + T2 lE
2
So, we get = k2 :T1 + T2 − T2D
2 2
k1 :2T1 − T1 − T2 D = 2k2 :T1 + T2 − 2T2 D
2 2
k 1 [T − T ] = k [T − T ]
2 1 2 2 1 2

k1 = 2k2

SOL 7.26 Option (D) is correct.


Given : P = 100 W , ν = 2.5 # 3 # 3 = 22.5 m3 , Ti = 20c C
Now Heat generated by the bulb in 24 hours,
Q = 100 # 24 # 60 # 60 = 8.64 MJ ...(i)
Volume of the room remains constant.
Heat dissipated, Q = mcv dT = ρνcv (Tf − Ti) m = ρv
Where, Tf = Final temperature of room
ρ = Density of air = 1.2 kg/m3
cv of air = 0.717 kJ/kg K
Substitute the value of Q from equation (i), we get
8640000 = 1.2 # 22.5 # 0.717 # 103 (Tf − 20)
8640 = 1.2 # 22.5 # 0.717 (Tf − 20)
(Tf − 20) = 446.30
Tf = 446.30 + 20 = 466.30c C - 470c C

SOL 7.27 Option (C) is correct.


Given : Relation humidity = 5% at temperature 20c C
Relative humidity,
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