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Heat Exam 1 2012

The document contains 3 exam questions related to heat transfer: 1. A question involving determining the required insulation thickness around a copper pipe carrying liquid oxygen to prevent condensation. 2. Deriving the differential equation for the steady state temperature distribution in a thin flat plate joined to two heat sinks, and solving to determine the heat transfer rate. 3. Determining the temperature of a long copper fin at the location where it protrudes a non-conducting wall separating two air streams at different temperatures, and calculating the total heat transported by the fin.

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Heat Exam 1 2012

The document contains 3 exam questions related to heat transfer: 1. A question involving determining the required insulation thickness around a copper pipe carrying liquid oxygen to prevent condensation. 2. Deriving the differential equation for the steady state temperature distribution in a thin flat plate joined to two heat sinks, and solving to determine the heat transfer rate. 3. Determining the temperature of a long copper fin at the location where it protrudes a non-conducting wall separating two air streams at different temperatures, and calculating the total heat transported by the fin.

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AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF BEIRUT

FACULTY of ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT of MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
BEIRUT-Lebanon
Heat Transfer (Exam 1)

1- (40%) In a pharmaceutical plant a copper pipe (kc = 400 W/mC) with inner diameter
of 20 mm and wall thickness of 2.5 mm is used for carrying liquid oxygen to a storage
tank. The liquid oxygen flowing in the pipe has an average temperature of -200 C and a
convective heat transfer coefficient of 120 W/m2.C. The condition surrounding the pipe
has an ambient temperature of 20 C and a combined heat transfer coefficient of 20
W/m2.C. If the dew point is 10 C, determine the thickness of the insulation (ki = 0.05
W/mC) around the copper pipe to avoid condensation on the outer surface. Assume
thermal contact resistance is negligible
2- (30%) A thin flat plate of length L, thickness t, and width W >>L is thermally joined to
two large heat sinks that are maintained at a temperature of To. The bottom of the plate is
well insulated, while the net heat flux to the top surface of the plate is known to have a
uniform value of qo.
(a) Derive the differential equation that determines the steady state temperature
distribution T(x) in the plate.
(b) Solve the foregoing equation for the temperature distribution, and obtain an
expression of the rate of the heat transfer from the plate to the heat sinks.

3- A very long copper fin having a diameter of 5 cm and a base temperature of 20 C is


subjected to different air streams having a convective heat transfer coefficient of 50
W/m2.C: in the first one meter section of the fin, the air temperature T is 40 C while in
the remaining section of the fin the air temperature is at 25 C. The two convective air
streams are separated by a non-conducting wall and the fin protrudes the wall that is
characterized by a negligible thickness. Determine the following:
a) The temperature of the fin at the end of the one meter section, the location where the
fin protrudes inside the non-conducting wall.
b) Find the total amount of heat transported by the fin.

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