Internal Assessment Test I, Odd Semester (2018-2019) : Year/Sem: IV/VII Duration: 1 Hour Max. Marks: 50
1. A plane wall is insulated on one side and exposed to an environment of 80°C on the other. The rate of heat generation within the wall is 1.3x105 W/m3. Given the thermal properties and convection coefficient, determine the maximum temperature the wall will reach.
2. An aluminum pot used for boiling water has dimensions given. Given the convection coefficient and properties, can the handle be touched when the water is boiling?
3. For a 25mm thick steel plate with a uniform volumetric heat generation, determine the temperature distribution, the location and value of maximum temperature, and the heat flow from each surface.
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Internal Assessment Test I, Odd Semester (2018-2019) : Year/Sem: IV/VII Duration: 1 Hour Max. Marks: 50
1. A plane wall is insulated on one side and exposed to an environment of 80°C on the other. The rate of heat generation within the wall is 1.3x105 W/m3. Given the thermal properties and convection coefficient, determine the maximum temperature the wall will reach.
2. An aluminum pot used for boiling water has dimensions given. Given the convection coefficient and properties, can the handle be touched when the water is boiling?
3. For a 25mm thick steel plate with a uniform volumetric heat generation, determine the temperature distribution, the location and value of maximum temperature, and the heat flow from each surface.
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Internal Assessment Test I, Odd Semester (2018-2019)
BAN703 -Heat Transfer
Year/Sem: IV/VII Duration: 1 ½ Hour Max. Marks: 50 CO Part – A (6×2=12 Marks)Answer All Questions BL Mapping Part – C (2×10=20 Marks) 1 Define Fourier's law of heat conduction CO1 L1 State Newton’s Law of Cooling. 2 CO1 A plane wall 90 mm thick (k= 0.18 w/mC) is insulated on one side while the L1 3 other side Difference between Heatisand exposed to environment at 80 C the rate of heat generation Temperature CO1within L2 10 4 Define criticalthe thickness CO2 wall is 1.3*10^5 W/m3. If the convective heat transfer coefficient h= 520 L2 CO1 L2 a 5 What is convection process? W/m2C. Determine the maximum Temperature to which the wall will be L2CO2 6 Define radiation process. insulated. CO2 L1 Part – B (3×6=18 Marks) 7a Derive one dimensional heat conduction CO1 L1 or or Define Critical Radius of Insulation and derive Critical Radius of Insulation for Cylinder Awallof0.5mthicknessistobeconstructedfromamaterialwhichhasanaveragether b CO1 L2 malconductivityof1.4W/mK.Thewallistobeinsulatedwithamaterialhavinganave b ragethermalconductivityof0.35W/mKsothattheheatlosspersquaremeterwillnote CO1 An Aluminum pot is used to boil water as shown below. The handle of the pot L2 xceed1450W.Assumingthattheinnerandoutersurfacetemperaturesare12000Can 11 is 20-cm long, 3-cm wide, and 0.5-cm thick. The pot is exposed to room air at d150Crespectively,calculatethethicknessofinsulationrequired. CO2 L2 a 25C, and the convection coefficient is 5 W/m2C. Question: can you touch the handle when the water is boiling? (k for aluminum is 237 W/mC) or Apipecarryingsteamat230°Chasaninternaldiameterof12cmandthepipethicknessi The temperature on the two surfaces of a 25 mm thick steel plate(k= 48W/mC) s7.5mm.Theconductivityofthepipematerialis49W/mKtheconvectiveheattransfe having a uniform volumetric heat generation of 30*10^6 W/m3 are 180 C and rcoefficientontheinsideis85W/m2K.Thepipeisinsulatedbytwolayersofinsulation CO1 and L1 CO2 b 120 C Determine 1) Temperature distribution across the Plate 2) The value L2 8a oneof5cmthicknessofconductivity0.15W/mKandoveritanother5cmthicknessofc position and maximum temperature 3) The flow of heat from each surface of onductivity0.48W/mK.Theoutsideisexposedtoairat35°Cwithaconvectioncoeffic the plate ientof18W/m2K.Determinetheheatlossfor5mlength.Alsodeterminetheinterfacet emperatures. Assessment Summary: or CO’s Remember Understand Apply Analyse Evaluate Create Total CO 1An electric 16 conductor of34copper with a diameter of 1mm is covered with a 50 CO 2plastic insulation 2 36 of thickness 1 mm. The temperature of its surrounding is 38 BL – Bloom’s Taxonomy Levels: (L1- Remembering, L2- Understanding, L3 b 20C. Find the maximum current carried by the conductor so that the part of the– Applying, L4 – Analysing, CO1 L2 L5 – Evaluating, L6 - Creating) plastic is above 80 C. Take k for plastic = 0.5 W/mK, ϼ(Specific electric resistance of copper) = 3*10-8 Ohm.m.Course DiscussOutcome the effect of increase or decrease of insulation on working Explain the the current carrying principle, capacity modes of the conductor of operation and performance parameters of Suggestion currentand A CO1 of Comments 300 amperes Ramjet engine.passes through a stainless steel wire of 2.5mm diameter and (Understand) k= 20W/mC.The resistivity of the wire is 70*10^-8 Ωm and the Discuss supersonic combustion and the challenges involved in scramjet design. 9a length CO2 of the wire is 2m. If the wire is submerged in a fluid maintained at 50C (Understand) CO2 L2 and convective heat transfer coefficient at the wire surface is 4000W/m2C, calculate the steady state temperature at the center and surface of wire.
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An approximately spherical shaped orange (k= 0.23W/mC) 90 mm in
diameter, undergoes ripening process and generates 5100 W/m3 of energy. If b CO2 L2 the external surface of the orange is at 8 C, determine 1) The temperature at the center of the orange 2) Heat flow from the outer surface of the orange.