Tutorial 3
Tutorial 3
Tutorial 3
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the
previous
problem.
The
temperatures measured at two points A and B,
39.3 mm apart gave 265C and 147.5C
respectively, determine the conductivity of the
material.
8. *Two rods of dia D mm and length L mm have
one of the ends at 120C and are exposed to air
at 30C. The conductivity of the material of one
rod is 45 W/mK and the temperature of the rod
at the end is measured as 80C, while the end
temperature of the other rod was 60C.
Determine the conductivity of the other material.
9. *Two long slender rods have one of their ends in
a furnace at temperature T o and T with same
value of convection coefficient. The temperature
measurements showed that the temperature of
rod A at 0.18 m from the base was equal to the
temperature of rod B at a distance of 0.09 m
from the base. If the conductivity of material A
is 45 W/mK, determine the conductivity of
material B.
10. *Two long slender rods A and B have one of their
ends maintained at 600C and are exposed to air
at 30C. The temperature measured at equal
distance x from the hot end showed values of
210C and 370C on A and B. If the conductivity
of material A is 50 W/mK, determine the
conductivity of material B.
11. *A rectangular plate fin of 2 mm thickness and
15 mm length is being used on a surface. It is
proposed to reduce the material to 70% and use
a triangular fin of same base thickness. The
convection coefficient is 100 W/m2.K and the
conductivity is 200 W/mK. The surroundings
temperature is 35C. Determine the heat gain
and effectiveness for both the cases.
12. Turbine blades mounted to a rotating disc in a
gas turbine engine are exposed to a gas stream
that is at 1200 C and maintains a convection
coefficient of 250 W/m2.K over the blade. The
blades, which are fabricated from Inconel, k =
20 W/m K, have a length of 50 mm. The blade
profile has a uniform cross-sectional area of 6 x
10-4 m2 and a perimeter of 110 mm. A proposed
blade-cooling scheme, which involves routing air
through the supporting disc, is able to maintain
the base of each blade at a temperature of 300
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(a) If the maximum allowable blade temperature is 1050
C and the blade tip may be assumed to be adiabatic, is
the proposed cooling scheme satisfactory?
(b) For the proposed cooling scheme, what is the rate at
which heat is transferred from each blade to the coolant?
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