Class Tutorials On Convection Heat Transfer
Class Tutorials On Convection Heat Transfer
Class Tutorials On Convection Heat Transfer
8. Steam at 250 °C flows in a stainless-steel pipe (k = 15 W/m - °C) whose inner and outer
diameters are 4 cm and 4.6 cm, respectively. The pipe is covered with 3.5-cm-thick glass
wool insulation (k = 0.038 W/m - °C) whose outer surface has an emissivity of 0.3. Heat
is lost to the surrounding air and surfaces at 3 °C by convection and radiation. Taking the
heat transfer coefficient inside the pipe to be 80 W/m2 - °C, determine the rate of heat loss
from the steam per unit length of the pipe when air is flowing across the pipe at 4 m/s.
10. A 10-m-long section of a 6-cm-diameter horizontal hot water pipe passes through a large
room whose temperature is 22 °C. If the temperature and the emissivity of the outer surface
of the pipe are 65 °C and 0.8, respectively, determine the rate of heat loss from the pipe by
natural convection and radiation.