Mech 302 HW 6 S
Mech 302 HW 6 S
Mech 302 HW 6 S
KNOWN: Temperature, pressure and Reynolds number for air flow over a flat
plate of uniform surface temperature.
FIND: (a) Rate of heat transfer from the plate, (b) Rate of heat transfer if air
velocity is doubled and pressure is increased to 10 atm.
SCHEMATIC:
Since the flow is laminar over the entire plate for ReL = 4 ×104 , it follows that
Accounting for heat transfer from the top and bottom surfaces and neglecting
radiation and strip conduction, determine the time rate of change of the strip
temperature at a distance of 0.1 m from the leading edge and at the trailing edge.
Determine the distance from the leading edge at which the minimum cooling is
achieved.
The minimum cooling rate occurs just before transition; hence, for Rex,c = 5×105
3. (Problem 7.35 in the book) One hundred electrical components, each dissipating
40 W, are attached to one surface of a square (0.25 m X 0.25 m) copper plate, and
all the dissipated energy transferred to water in parallel flow over the opposite
surface. A protuberance at the leading edge of the plate acts to trip the boundary
layer (boundary layer becomes turbulent everywhere on the plate), and the plate
itself may be assumed to be isothermal. The water velocity and temperature are U∞
= 2m/s and T∞ =17℃, and the water’s thermophysical properties may be
approximated as v = 0.96× 10−6 m2 /s , k = 0.620W/m.K , and Pr = 5.2.
a. What is the temperature of the copper plate?
b. If each component has a plate contact surface area of 1 cm2 and the
corresponding contact resistance is 2× 10−4 m3 K/W, what is the component
temperature?
Neglect the temperature variation across the thickness of the copper plate.
Where
And hence
Hence, if all chips are to dissipate the same power and Ts is not to exceed 80℃.
qmax = 0.28 W.
(b) For turbulent flow,