‘8 fa ti a oes th
Ams lsFus = dao Fusnin + Ay Foe ~ Ay Fay — Sank
4.114 Radiation Between Paral Surfaces. Two parle srfacer euch 1,83 2
‘ite are spaced 091 m apart The surface tempers tat ie
shat of As is 533K. Both are black surfaces. é een
{a Clelt theradant hea tran bec te tw sures
() Do the same as for part ink but for the case where the Iwo surfaces
connected by nonconducting eraciating walle és:
tet Repeat partib but dy hasan emissivity ofO8 and A, an emissivity of,
4:41-5. Kadtation Beowoen Adjacent Perpendicular Paes, Two sian reste
[om Piss Power-Law Fluid in Laminar Flow. \ non-Newtonian power-law
uid having the same physical properties and rheological constants as the
Tui is Example 412-118 owing i laminar low at rate ot 6.30 % 10> kal
Inside a 25.4 mm-iD tube. [tis being heated by a hot fui outside the tube
‘The tuid enters the heating sectioa of the ube at 26.7°C ad leaves the
heating section at an outlet bulk temperature of 46.(°C, The iaside wall
temperature is constant at §2.2°C. Calculate the length of tube nected nm.
(Ne: In his case the unknown tube lenata £ appears inthe equation tor It
and in the heat-balanee equ
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[On a still clear night when the room temperature is 25°C and the
outside air temperature is 0°C, what would be the heat loss through
Ue glass doors (single pane) in Problem $7? Consider both conver
tion and radiation.am ie, paras ea
face lemperature of, i583]
‘hut ofA» 1s 533 K. Both are black surfaces cal
Jan Calcite the radiant het cransfer between the two surfaces.
{0} Do the same as for pat (a but forthe ease whee the Iwo sures ae
‘connected by nonconducting reradating wall
(eo Repeat part{b),but dy has an emissivity f 08 and
4.115. Kadition Between Adjacent Perpendcoar Plates. Ts
far,