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Pinned Plate and Finned Plate.: Air Velocity

The document provides tutorials on plotting graphs of surface temperature against air velocity for different types of plates and commenting on the correlations between various factors. Specifically, it instructs to plot graphs showing the relationships between surface temperature and air velocity for flat, pinned, and finned plates. It also describes how increasing air velocity increases heat and mass transfer, accelerating drying rate when evaporation at the surface is the controlling factor. Additionally, it notes that plates with a greater total surface area will have lower surface temperatures.

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Pinned Plate and Finned Plate.: Air Velocity

The document provides tutorials on plotting graphs of surface temperature against air velocity for different types of plates and commenting on the correlations between various factors. Specifically, it instructs to plot graphs showing the relationships between surface temperature and air velocity for flat, pinned, and finned plates. It also describes how increasing air velocity increases heat and mass transfer, accelerating drying rate when evaporation at the surface is the controlling factor. Additionally, it notes that plates with a greater total surface area will have lower surface temperatures.

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Tutorials

1. Plot graphs of surface temperature against air velocity for each flat plate, pinned plate and
pinned plate.

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Surface Temperature

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Air Velocity

2. comment on the correlation between:

a) the velocity of the air and the surface temperature for each flat plate,
pinned plate and finned plate.
Increasing the air velocity accelerates both heat and mass transfer at the interface
and there increases the drying rate as long as the rate controlling mechanism is
evaporation at the surface

b) total surface of the plates and the surface temperature for each flat
plate, pinned plate and finned plate.
The more of surface the lower that temperature.

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