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Chapter# 05 1

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Air at 90◦C and 1 atm flows over a flat plate at a velocity of 30 m/s. How thick is the boundary layer at a
distance of 2.5 cm from the leading edge of the plate?

5-18
Air at standard conditions of 1 atm and 27◦C flows over a flat plate at 20 m/s. The plate is 60 cm square
and is maintained at 97◦C. Calculate the heat transfer from the plate.

5-19 Air at 7 kPa and 35◦C flows across a 30-cm-square flat plate at 7.5 m/s. The plate is
maintained at 65◦C. Estimate the heat lost from the plate.
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5-20
Air at 90◦C and atmospheric pressure flows over a horizontal flat plate at 60 m/s. The plate is 60 cm
square and is maintained at a uniform temperature of 10◦C. What is the total heat transfer?

5-23
Calculate the heat transfer from a 20-cm-square plate over which air flows at 35◦C and 14 kPa. The plate
temperature is 250◦C, and the free-stream velocity is 6 m/s.
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5-30
Air at 300 K and 75 kPa flows over a 1-m-square plate at a velocity of 45 m/s. The plate is maintained at a
constant temperature of 400 K. Calculate the heat lost by the plate.

5-31
A horizontal flat plate is maintained at 50◦C and has dimensions of 50 cm by 50 cm. Air at 50 kPa and
10◦C is blown across the plate at 20 m/s. Calculate the heat lost from the plate.
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Calculate the flow velocity necessary to produce a Reynolds number of 107 for flow across a 1-m-square
plate with the following fluids: (a) water at 20◦C, (b) air at 1 atm and 20◦C, (c) Freon 12 at 20◦C, (d)
ammonia at 20◦C, and (e) helium at 20◦C.

Chapter# 08
8-23:
A room 4×4 m square by 3 m high has one side wall maintained at 260◦C; the floor is maintained
at 90◦C. The other four surfaces are perfectly insulated. Assume that all surfaces are black.
Calculate the net heat transfer between the hot wall and the cool floor.

8-24:
Two perfectly black parallel planes 1.2 by 1.2 m are separated by a distance of 1.2 m. One plane
is maintained at 800 K and the other at 500 K. The plates are located in a large room whose walls
are at 300 K. What is the net heat transfer between the planes?
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Two parallel disks, 60 cm in diameter, are separated by a distance of 15 cm and completely
surrounded by a large enclosure at 100◦C. The properties of the surfaces are T1=540◦C, 1=0.7,
T2=300◦C, 2=0.5. What is the net radiant heat transfer with each surface? (Do not include back
side exchange, only that from the surfaces facing each other.)

8-27:
A square room 3 by 3 m has a floor heated to 300 K, a ceiling at 290 K, and walls that are
assumed perfectly insulated. The height of the room is 2.5 m. The emissivity of all surfaces is
0.8. Using the network method, find the net interchange between floor and ceiling and the wall
temperature.
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Two parallel planes 90 by 60 cm are separated by a distance of 60 cm. One plane is maintained
at a temperature of 800 K and has an emissivity of 0.6. The other plane is insulated. The planes
are placed in a large room that is maintained at 290 K. Calculate the temperature of the insulated
plane and the energy lost by the heated plane.

8-52:
Two 60 by 60 cm plates are perpendicular with a common edge and are placed in a large room at
30◦C. One plate has T =600◦C and an emissivity of 0.65. The other plate is insulated with an
emissivity of 0.45. Calculate the temperature of the insulated plate and the heat lost by the 600◦C
plate.
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8-54:
A5-m-square room has a ceiling maintained at 28◦C and a floor maintained at 20◦C. The
connecting walls are 4 m high and perfectly insulated. Emissivity of the ceiling is 0.62 and that
of the floor is 0.75. Calculate the heat transfer from ceiling to floor, and the temperature of the
connecting walls.
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8-68:
Two large parallel planes having emissivities of 0.3 and 0.5 are maintained at tem- peratures of
900 K and 400 K, respectively. A radiation shield having an emissivity of0.05 on both sides is
placed between the two planes. Calculate
(a) The heat-transfer rate per unit area if the shield were not present,
(b) The heat-transfer rates per unit area with the shield present , and
(c) The temperature of the shield.
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