MEHB323 Tutorial Assignment 3
MEHB323 Tutorial Assignment 3
4. A 100 m long carbon steel pipe of (kpipe = 60.5 W/m·K) 30 cm inner diameter and 2 cm
wall thickness is filled with radioactive material which generates heat at a rate of 0.1
MW/m3. The pipe is to be submerged in lake water where the average water temperature
is 25ºC which gives a convection coefficient of 10 W/m2·K. In order to protect the pipe
material from corrosion, the outer surface of the pipe is wrapped by a 5 mm thick layer of
stainless steel (kstst = 14.5 W/m·K).
(a) What is the heat flux crossing the outer layer of the stainless steel.
q" = 6428.496 W/m2
(b) Will any part of the pipe melt if the melting temperature of carbon steel is 1370ºC?
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MEHB323 – Heat Transfer
Tutorial Assignment No. 3
5. Electrical current flows through a long rod with radius rr = 0.01 m generating thermal
energy at a uniform volumetric rate of 2×106 W/m3. The rod is concentric with a hollow
ceramic cylinder, creating an enclosure that is filled with air as shown below. The hollow
ceramic cylinder has inner and outer radius of ri = 0.02 m and ro = 0.03 m, respectively,
and the conductivity k = 2 W/m·K. The thermal resistance per unit length due to radiation
= 0.5 m·K/W, and the convection heat transfer
between the enclosure surfaces is Rrad
coefficient in the enclosure is h = 10 W/m2·K. The outer surface of the hollow cylinder is
exposed to cold air at T∞ = 20ºC and convection coefficient of h = 15 W/m2.K while
= 100 W/m2. Under steady condition, calculate the surface
absorbs a radiant flux of q rad
temperature of the rod, Tr.
Tr = 528.92ºC
6. A proposal to store used nuclear fuel in a spherical shape aluminium (kAl = 237 W/m·K)
vessel which is of 1 m inner diameter and 50 mm wall thickness. The fuel generates
uniform heat at a rate of 500 kW/m3. The outer surface of the vessel is wrapped by a 20
cm thick protective layer of stainless steel (kstst = 14.9 W/m·K). The vessel is to be placed
in a remote area where air is in cross flow over the vessel at an average temperature of
27ºC and a convection coefficient of 7.95 W/m2·K. Analyze the acceptability of the
proposal by considering the thermal stability of the materials if the melting temperatures
of aluminium and stainless steel are 660ºC and 1670ºC, respectively. A metallic material
is thermally stable at a temperature of 85% of its melting temperature.
7. In a coal-fired power plant, steam is flowing inside a T-91 tube (ktube = 15 W/m·K) of 5
cm inner diameter and 6 mm wall thickness. The inner surface of the tube is maintained at
a temperature of 600ºC whereas the outer surface is exposed to a cross flow of combustion
gas at an average temperature of 750ºC and convection heat transfer coefficient of 19.83
W/m2·K. A thin layer of soot is formed at the outer surface of the tube which is
′
characterized by a thermal resistance of 𝑅𝑡,𝑐 = 0.03 m·K/W. What is the heat gain per unit
length of the tube? What is the outer surface temperature of the soot? Ts = 616.63ºC