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In out Accumulation
In 0,
out hAT T
dT
Acc mcp
dt
dT dT
hAT T mcp Vcp
dt dt
Where:
A = surface area for convection (4πr2 for sphere).
V = volume (4/3 πr3 for sphere).
ρ = density of body.
cp = specific heat of the body.
dT hA
T T 0
dt Vcp
1 hA
Put T T , , time constant
Vcp
d hA
0
dt Vcp
The solution is
hA
T T ( )
e Vcp
i Ti T
The ratio V/A = s as a characteristic dimension of the solid, the dimensionless group is called
the Biot number:
2T 1 T
x 2 t
The boundary and initial conditions are, with
1 x , 0 Ti
2 0 , t T0
3 , t Ti
The final solution with these boundary conditions is
T x, t T0 x
erf
Ti T0 2 t
η is a dummy variable
T x, t T0 x
erf
Ti T0 2 t
2 x2
Since erf ( x) e dx
x
T 2 x 2 / 4 t
x
Ti T0 e
x
x/2 t
T Ti T0 x 2 / 4 t
e
x t
T T0 x 2 / 4 t
q x kA i e
t
Ti T0
q x kA
t
A plot of the temperature distribution for the semi-infinite solid with constant wall
temperature is given in Figure 4-4 below.
For the same uniform initial temperature distribution, we could suddenly expose the surface to
a constant surface heat flux q0/A. The initial and boundary conditions for this case are:
1 x , 0 Ti
q0 T
2 at x 0 k for t 0
A x x 0
3 , t Ti
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2q 0 t/ x 2 q0 x x
T Ti exp 1 erf
kA 4 t kA 2 t
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1 x , 0 Ti
T
2 hAT T x0 k
x x 0
3 , t Ti
T Ti x hx h 2 t x h t
1 erf exp 1 erf
T Ti 2 t k
2
k k
2 t
Where
Ti = initial temperature of solid
T∞ = environment temperature
Example : A water pipe is buried 0.37mbelow ground in wet soil (α=7.75 ×10-7 m2/s and
k=2.59 W/m.K). The soil is initially at a uniform temperature of 5°C for sudden application of
a convective surface condition of wind with h = 57 W/m2.°C and T∞ = -21°C, will the pipe be
exposed to freezing temperature 0°C in a 10 hr period.
Solution
h t x x h t
=3.68, =1.11, erf ≈1.0
k 2 t 2 t k
T Ti x
1 erf =1-0.89 T 2.14C
T Ti 2 t