You are on page 1of 29
TS ——— 5 mowing tothe vient question prevents changes to this answer, Question 1 a 2220 — {€L0-2} Consider a hot horizontal at plates beth sides top and bettomy have the same high temperature, Ar surrounds te pate fom al sides “The upper side ofthe pate has higher natural convective heat transfer coefficient than the bottom si, ote © False > fy Moving tthe nent question prevents changes this ane, vers Scanned with CamScanner usconzet * Ay Moving tothe next question reverts changesto ths raver, uestion 2 paints Seescene clout runs cecening ie ed eter contanave solaesenros . te pp et. The comectnehesttanter cz geist eneance exon, Eventualy. reams s vive oak ee ‘elon Recs ruber ang level of reusRacsos eons aa cca err a sae 4Bhness on the Inner surface of the pipe, e OTe 0 Fite > Moving tothe nex queston prevents changes to this nner umanactan 9 Scanned with CamScanner reverie uertges to ens answer, Questions @ Moving tothe next question prevents changes ots answer urston 40129 Scanned with CamScanner TeLosyuquis nua entersa pipe ata engi The ent temperature ef the i 130°C, The ner surace area the pp 160m Weseded.youmay tae the thermanhvaical pgertss ofthe hid inthis custom, Densty 780 gym Thermal conductivy 0.2 WAM spe heat eg: 2000504420. ‘The convective heat transfer coefficient for ths process Is about 7 r870W7¢m2.2) on ry eawren2.2q) on arvirint 20) oe | srowrim.°0) temperature of $0 Cans Row rate of 10s Content he empeatre of nner pipe surtace te be constant 10% Assume te foto be hy eeaoped Scanned with CamScanner 4) Moving tothe next question prevents changes to ths answer. Question 6 {[€t0-2}Grashet number represents the relative importance of buoyancy force acting onthe fuld as compared to viscous resistance forces (tin). © The © False > Mowing tothe nex question prevents changes tothis answer. Scanned with CamScanner FCLO-2] Consider the flow of water over as e e a = Tetoaliengel bese ss om # =O AP Aun ewe einer on su i =e ofte late to betursdert ogre ania and aoa pas erst 5501 Hn? ermal convey 0697 Wma vies OSA 8 °C Parc rab: hei rT Newco 1 chest 7 a1 | ‘hema is “ 2xt04 b | os 1 5x08 ‘ “ Scanned with CamScanner | 5 ay tntngtte ne queston pres cargs tts one, Queston ne = = = = [spot [emo | menor st198¢andenerst OSC. Mecotetesesme0ee Te | snc ne 2h ng atte pest echre shown gre Cla re [ooatetrnere sigs onc ot ot sz0Kge ® tose youmaytaette seen hen Cpattudesieiobesie ie Scundatitestin20NLte AOL “The effectiveness of this heat exchanger is 777 om oe7™ oem oem Scanned with CamScanner > i Moving tothe next question prevents changes to this answer, Question 9 [CLO-2} For liquids and gases at the same temperature and pressure, natural convection heat transfer Is more iftbortantto consider In Liquids than in gases. © Tue O Fate 4 Moving tothe next question prevents changes to this answer. Scanned with CamScanner @ Mong tote nex question prevents changes otis ane. (Question 10 of 29 estlon 19 a — {0.2} the cetachrer separation ofthe flow boundary ayer hat may happen onthe sae of sherri boy east nensng the presse ag ont it attne Same te acs to merovment neat tanner Bthe woke eporeenndticbasys eM ons sy nee eee eg nese ome © Fae % > ( Mesingto the nex querton prevents changes tothe ance, ‘questen 10295 Scanned with CamScanner Question 14 {c10-3) Consider a surface with temperature of 500 °C and area of 0.6 m2, ‘The maximum theoretical rate of thermal radiation from the surface (ie. if black body) under sbove temperature is 77777 2A3kW b > Moving tothe next question prevents changes to this answer. Scanned with CamScanner co ——__]} uctena e285) a a [S0.cos ie an seamen taney ane. alone Seen weg s ton penanatnann “wall thickness. The overall neat transfer coetfiecsent (Us: 10 Wn? 8c) The pectic heat, 20 ate (Cor one of he Mast 20.00000C wie fr te |» sasowaitnene veto seen getter Question 2 {sone [a exchanger has very oom rns 2 2 tact Osemadt ‘Use the NTU method to determine the surace area ofthe tbe: sam? Scanned with CamScanner quistion 13 TELO-n Conder a sat ol spherical badly wth armas of 414hg The sphere made of amaterialthat has specie het copaciy. pol 0.447117. °C. ‘he sphere srrounded by aie ar whieh ata constant ternpcatre of 20, Theta temaratre ofthe spheres 100%. The convecconcoetclenth between the sphere and the ambient surroundings 90h. ‘The maximum amount of heat that can be transferred from the sphere whan it cools down to final stage is about 77? ‘A. toometorve nes quesn petri canges tts ase vestion 129 Scanned with CamScanner {CL0.51 Consider ould water undergoing bong ies incertae wh het surface that a ‘corresponds to saturation temperature of the ate of 145 °C. the pest tbe mate ng tp vane liquid water of about 100%. " Chote he correct state rm below pine ‘We have weak not eficient nucleate baling with collapsing vapor bubbles. on We have ped fverable mueate bling proces taking pic atthe ht sure oe ‘Wie have fim boling andthe ht surface mot ikey in cange and ma et bined et ae daaged oc ‘We have bong under ral hat fax conditions. ad there concen tat we may cause damage tothe hot surface we ted to make ay futher eens nthe temperate ct ‘he hot surface os > (Mong othe nertqueston prevents changes tt ans estan eta9 9 Scanned with CamScanner Q\ Moving to the next question prevents changes to this answer. Question 16 [CLO-3] According to Kirchhoff’ law, for a a gray body with emissivity of 0.8, the absorptivity is 0.2. © Te © False > &) Moving to the next question prevents changes to this answer. Scanned with CamScanner 4 Moving tothe nest question prevents changes to this answer, Question rota witstlon 17 {cto Consider a steady and fully developed pipe flow with constant heat flux applied atthe outer surface of the pipe The temperature ct id wilincrease a the ful News through the pipe but he temperature eiference between the Mud andthe pipe wallat any section lng the pipe ote 6 Fae > As Mowngto the net question prevents changes to thi anon uesten 1 et29 9 Scanned with CamScanner Question 1s Question tan > Morin tothe ere question prevent hangs to ts ana queen tet9'9 Scanned with CamScanner |5 (4 Moving tothe rien question prevents changes to this answer. vestlon 19, [cL0-2} consider a hortzontal cold lat plat. The upper and bottom surfaces ofthe plate have the same temperature. Alr surrounds the plate from all ides. ‘The upper surface has larger natural convective heat transfer coeicient than the bottom surface ofthis cold plate pate O Twe © False > Moving to the next question prevents changes to this answer Scanned with CamScanner > fi Moving tothe next question prevents changes to thi answer, question 20 jestton 20 | rpoiats snes [CL0-2} Conse an inclines cod plate fe. making an ange the horizontal that surrounded by warmer ar frm allies. The a tht touches the bottom sutace of te pte wi hhave chance to separate ror te srface a aflerent locations Cueto ravatons force and be repaced by lnter mater neue toBusyart ore, Gn tne etna ae te ‘ousning he upper surface te cold pate wil stay tached te te plse ane ow nthe Gonna arecton song the ates sua, ome O rase & By Mong tote nent question prevent anges tothe answer questonaoetas Scanned with CamScanner ‘dy Moving to the next question prevents changes to this answer. b uestion 21 [CL0-1] 1n our analysis of heat transfer by conduction under transient conditions, we may apply “lumped System” approach ifthe Biot number i very large. oO twe © False > Qi Moving tothe next question prevents changes to this answer. Scanned with CamScanner

You might also like