The thermal conductivity of a sheet of rigid, extruded insulation is reported to be k= 0.029 W/ m K. The measured temperature difference across a 25-mm-thick sheet of the material is T1 - T2 = 12°C. a. What is the heat flux through a 3 mx 3 m sheet of the insulation? b. What is the rate of heat transfer through the sheet of insulation? c. What is the thermal resistance of the sheet due to conduction?

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Answer 1

Answer:

a. The heat flux through the sheet of insulation is 19.92 W/m^2

b. The rate of heat transfer through the sheet of insulation is 125.28 W

c. The thermal resistance of the sheet due to the conduction is 0.86 Km^2/W.

Explanation:

From the heat conduction Fourier's law it can be state for a wall of width e and area A :

q = Q/ΔT  = k*A* (T2-T1)/e

Where q is the rate of heat transfer, k the conductivity constant, and T2 and T1 the temperatures on the sides of the wall. Replacing the values in the correct units, we obtained the rate of heat transfer:

q =  0.029 W/*mK * (3m*3m) * (12°K) / (0.025m)

(The difference in temperatures in Kelvin is the same than in Celcius degres).

q =  0.029 W/*mK * (9 m^2) * (12°K) / (0.025m)  = 125.28 W

The heat flux is calculated by dividing q by the area of the wall:

q/A = k* (T2-T1)/e = 0.029 W/*mK  * (12°K) / (0.025m) = 19.92 W/m^2

The thermal resistance of the sheet is defined as:

R = e / k

Replacing the values in the proper units:

R = 0.025 m /  0.029 W/*mK = 0.86 Km^2/W


Related Questions

Dfine factor of safety and its significance

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Explanation:

Step1

Factor of safety is the constant factor which is taken for the safe design of any product. It is the ratio of maximum stress induced in the material or the failure stress from tensile test to the allowable stress.

Step2

It is an important parameter for design of any component. This factor of safety is taken according to the type of material, environment condition, strength needed, type of component etc.

The expression for factor of safety is given as follows:

[tex]FOS=\frac{\sigma_{f}}{\sigma_{a}}[/tex]

Here, [tex]\sigma_{f}[/tex] is fracture stress and [tex]\sigma_{a}[/tex] is allowable stress.

Radioactivity of C-14 is used for dating of ancient artifacts. Archeologist determined that 20% of initial amount of C-14 has remained. Estimate the age of this artifact.

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Answer:

13282.3 years

Explanation:

The C-14 decays exponentially:

[tex]\frac{dN}{dt} =λ*N[/tex]

The solution for this equation is  

[tex]N= N_{o}*e^{- λt}[/tex]

Where:  

No = atom number of C-14 in t=0

N = atom number of C-14 now  

I= radioactive decay constant  

clearing t this equation we get:  

[tex]t=-\frac{1}{ λ}*ln\frac{N}{N_{o}}[/tex]

The term 1/I is called half-life and the value for C-14 is 8252 years.  

N for this exercise is 0.2No  

[tex] t= -8033 * ln \frac{0.2N_{o} }{N_{o}}[/tex]

t = 13282.3 years

A steam turbine has isentropic efficiency of 0.8. Isentropically, it is supposed to deliver work of 100 kW. What is the actual work delivered by the turbine? A heat pump has a COP of 2.2. It takes 5 kW electric power. What is the heat delivery rate to the room being heated in kW? Heat pump is used for winter heating of a room. A refrigerator takes 5 kW electric power. It extracts 3 kW of heat from the space being cooled a. What is the heat delivery rate to the surroundings in kW? b. What is the COP of the refrigerator?

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Answer:

80 kW; 11 kW; 8 kW; 0.6

Explanation:

Part 1

Isentropic turbine efficiency:  

[tex]\eta_t = \frac{\text{Real turbine work}}{\text{isentropic turbine work}} = \frac{W_{real}}{W_s} [/tex]

[tex]W_{real} = \eta_t*W_s [/tex]

[tex]W_{real} = 0.8*100 kW [/tex]

[tex]W_{real} = 80 kW [/tex]

Part 2

Coefficient of performance COP is defined by:

[tex]COP = \frac{Q_{out}}{W} [/tex]

[tex]Q_{out} = W*COP[/tex]

[tex]Q_{out} = 5 kW*2.2[/tex]

[tex]Q_{out} = 11 kW[/tex]

Part 3

(a)

Energy balance for a refrigeration cycle gives:

[tex]Q_{in} + W = Q_{out} [/tex]

[tex]3 kW + 5 kW = Q_{out} [/tex]

[tex]8 kW = Q_{out} [/tex]

(b)

[tex]COP = \frac{Q_{in}}{W} [/tex]

[tex]COP = \frac{3 kW}{5 kW} [/tex]

[tex]COP = 0.6 [/tex]

True False. First angle projection type used in United states.

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Answer:

FALSE.

Explanation:

the correct answer is FALSE.

Projection is the process of representing the 3 D object on the flat surface.

there are four ways of representing the projection

1) First angle projection  

2) second angle projection

3) third angle projection

4) fourth angle projection.

Generally, people prefer First and third angle projection because there is no overlapping of the projection take place.

In USA people uses the third angle of projection.

There is 120 lbm. of saturated liquid water in a steel tank at 177 oF. What is the pressure and volume of the tank?

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Answer:

P=7.027psi

V=1.9788ft ^3

Explanation:

Through laboratory tests, thermodynamic tables were developed, these allow to know all the thermodynamic properties of a substance (entropy, enthalpy, pressure, specific volume, internal energy etc ..)

through prior knowledge of two other properties such as pressure and temperature.

For the first part of this problem, we must find the water saturation pressure at a temperature of 177F

Psat @(177F)=7.027psi

For the second part of this problem, we calculate the specific volume of the water knowing the temperature and that the state is saturated liquid, then multiply by the mass to know the volume

v@177F=0.01649ft^3/lbm

V=mv

V=(0.01649ft^3/lbm)(120lbm)

V=1.9788ft ^3

Fluid flowing through a constriction or partially opened valve in a pipe system may develop localized low pressures due to increased velocity. If a pipe contains water at 210 °F, what is the minimum absolute pressure that the water can be reduced to and not have cavitation occur?

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Answer:

P=41.84psi

Explanation:

Cavitation is a phenomenon that arises when the pressure of a liquid fluid reaches the vapor pressure, this means that if at any point in a system of pipes and pumps the water pressure is equal to or less than the vapor pressure it begins to evaporate, producing explosive bubbles that can cause damage and noise in the system.

Therefore, for this problem, all we have to do is find the water vapor pressure at a temperature of 270F, using  thermodynamics tables

Pv@270F=41.84psi

A person, 175 lbm, wants to fly (hoover) on a 4 lbm skateboard of size 2 ft by 0.8 ft. How large a gauge pressure under the board is needed?

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Answer:

[tex]p = 15260.643 \ lbf/ft^2[/tex]

Explanation:

person weight is 175 lbm

weight of stake board 4lbm

size of stakeboard = 2ft by 0.8 ft

area of stakeboard is [tex]2*0.8 ft^2 = 1.6 ft^2[/tex]

gauge pressure is given as

[tex]p =\frac{ w_p+w_s}{A} g[/tex]

where is g is acceleration due to gravity =  32.17 ft/sec^2

puttng all value to get pressure value

   [tex]= \frac{175 +4}{1.6}* 32.17[/tex]

[tex]p = 15260.643 \ lbf/ft^2[/tex]

What is the primary structural difference between cantilever wing and semi-cantilever wing?

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Answer:

The main component of fixed wing aircraft

1.Wings

2.Fuselages

3.Landing gear

4.Stabilizers

5.Flight control surface

Cantilever wing:

  A cantilever wing is directly attached to the fuselages and do not have any external support.

Semi cantilever wing:

A cantilever wing does not directly attached to the fuselages and  have any external support.The external support may be one two.

An aircraft is in a steady level turn at a flight speed of 200 ft/s and a turn rate about the local vertical of 5 deg/s. Thrust from the engine is along the flight direction. Given the weight of the aircraft as 50,000 lb and L/D of 10, determine the lift, drag and thrust required for the given equilibrium flight. Assume g =32.2 ft/s^2

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Answer:

L= 50000 lb

D = 5000 lb

Explanation:

To maintain a level flight the lift must equal the weight in magnitude.

We know the weight is of 50000 lb, so the lift must be the same.

L = W = 50000 lb

The L/D ratio is 10 so

10 = L/D

D = L/10

D = 50000/10 = 5000 lb

To maintain steady speed the thrust must equal the drag, so

T = D = 5000 lb

A rigid, sealed cylinder initially contains 100 lbm of water at 70 °F and atmospheric pressure. Determine: a) the volume of the tank (ft3 ). Later, a pump is used to extract 10 lbm of water from the cylinder. The water remaining in the cylinder eventually reaches thermal equilibriu

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Answer:

Determine A) The Volume Of The Tank (ft^3) Later A Pump Is Used To Extract ... A rigid, sealed cylinder initially contains 100 lbm of water at 70 degrees F and atmospheric pressure. ... Later a pump is used to extract 10 lbm of water from the cylinder. The water remaining in the cylinder eventually reaches thermal equilibrium ...

Find the difference between the first and third angle projection type.

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Answer:

First angle projection                      

1.Object is between observer and plane of projection.

2.Projection of object take on first quadrant.

3.Plane of projection is assume non transparent.

Third angle projection:

1.Plane of projection is between observer and object.

2.Projection of object take on third quadrant.

3.Plane of projection is assume transparent.

If the shearing stress is linearly related to the rate of shearing strain for a fluid, it is a_____ fluid. What are other types of fluids and how does their rate of shearing strain relate to shearing stress?

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Answer:

If the shearing stress is linearly related to shearing strain then the fluid is called as Newtonian fluid.

Explanation:

The other types of fluids are:

1) Non-Newtonian fluids which are further classified as

a) Thixotropic Fluid: Viscosity decreases with shearing stress over time.

b) Rehopactic Fluid: Viscosity increases with shearing stress over time.

c) Dilatant Fluid: Apparent viscosity increases with increase in stress.

d) Pseudoplastic: Apparent viscosity decreases with increase in stress.

Answer:

If the shearing stress is linearly related to shearing strain then the fluid is called as Newtonian fluid.

Explanation:

Why is the process for making flat glass called the float process?

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Explanation:

Step1

Float glass is the process of glass manufacturing on the flat surface of metal like tin. In this method molten glass is allowed to float on the surface of metal.

Step2

Float glass gives the uniform and flat surface of glass product. The thickness of the glass produced is uniform throughout. This process of glass making is very cheap and has negligible distortion. Flat glass process is called the float process because of producing high quality flat surface.

In laminar now, fluid particles are constrained to motion in (parallel —perpendicular opposite) paths by the action of (temperature- viscosity —pressure).

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Answer:

parallel ; Viscosity

Explanation:

Laminar is flow is the flow of fluid layer in which motion of the liquid particle is very slow and there is no intermixing of the layer of fluid takes place.

There no perpendicular movement of particles takes place, no eddies are formed or swirl of fluid.

so, the first option will be Parallel. Fluid particles flow parallel to each other in laminar flow.

This path of flow is by the action of Viscosity of the fluid.

What is the maximum % carbon for structural steel?

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Answer:

The large percentage of steel includes less than 0.35% carbon

Explanation:

Carbon is perhaps the most important business alloy of steel. Raising carbon material boosts strength and hardness and enhances toughness. However, carbon often increases brittleness.

The large percentage of steel includes less than 0.35% carbon. Any steel with a carbon content range of 0.35% to 1.86% can be considered as hardened.

Which of the two materials (brittle vs. ductile) usually obtains the largest modulus of toughness and why?

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Answer:

The modulus of toughness is greater for ductile material.

Explanation:

Modulus of toughness is defined as the amount of strain energy that a material stores per unit volume. It is equal to the area under stress-strain curve of the material up to the point of fracture.

As we know that  the area under the stress-strain curve of a ductile material is much more than the area under the stress strain curve of a brittle material as brittle materials fail at a lesser load hence we conclude that the modulus of toughness is greater for ductile material than a brittle material.

In our experience we can also relate that for same volume a substance such as glass sheet (brittle) fails at lower load as compared to a sheet of steel (ductile) with identical dimensions.

A body is moving with simple harmonic motion. It's velocity is recorded as being 3.5m/s when it is at 150mm from the mid-position and 2.5m/s when 225mm from mid-position. Find : i) It's max amplitude ii) Max acceleration iii) The periodic time iv) The frequency of oscillation.

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Answer:

1) A=282.6 mm

2)[tex]a_{max}=60.35\ m/s^2[/tex]

3)T=0.42 sec

4)f= 2.24 Hz

Explanation:

Given that

V=3.5 m/s at x=150 mm     ------------1

V=2.5 m/s at x=225 mm   ------------2

Where x measured  from mid position.

We know that velocity in simple harmonic given as

[tex]V=\omega \sqrt{A^2-x^2}[/tex]

Where A is the amplitude and ω is the natural frequency of simple harmonic motion.

From equation 1 and 2

[tex]3.5=\omega \sqrt{A^2-0.15^2}[/tex]    ------3

[tex]2.5=\omega \sqrt{A^2-0.225^2}[/tex]   --------4

Now by dividing equation 3 by 4

[tex]\dfrac{3.5}{2.5}=\dfrac {\sqrt{A^2-0.15^2}}{\sqrt{A^2-0.225^2}}[/tex]

[tex]1.96=\dfrac {{A^2-0.15^2}}{{A^2-0.225^2}}[/tex]

So    A=0.2826 m

A=282.6 mm

Now by putting the values of A in the equation 3

[tex]3.5=\omega \sqrt{A^2-0.15^2}[/tex]

[tex]3.5=\omega \sqrt{0.2826^2-0.15^2}[/tex]

ω=14.609 rad/s

Frequency

ω= 2πf

14.609= 2 x π x f

f= 2.24 Hz

Maximum acceleration

[tex]a_{max}=\omega ^2A[/tex]

[tex]a_{max}=14.61 ^2\times 0.2826\ m/s^2[/tex]

[tex]a_{max}=60.35\ m/s^2[/tex]

Time period T

[tex]T=\dfrac{2\pi}{\omega}[/tex]

[tex]T=\dfrac{2\pi}{14.609}[/tex]

T=0.42 sec

Give a reason why fighter aircraft use mid-wing design.

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Explanation:

Mid-wing configuration places wings exactly at midline of airplane which means at half of height of fuselage. These airplanes are well balanced and also they have a large control surface area.It is the best option aerodynamically as these planes are streamlined much more and also has low interference drag as compared to the high and the low wing configurations.

The mid-wing has almost neutral roll stability that is further good from prespective of the combat as well as the aerobatic aircraft as mid-wing allows for performance of the rapid roll maneuvers with the minimum yaw coupling.

Two streams of air enter a control volume: stream 1 enters at a rate of 0.05 kg / s at 300 kPa and 380 K, while stream 2 enters at 400 kPa and 300 K. Stream 3 leaves the control volume at 150 kPa and 270 K. The control volume does 3 kW of work on the surroundings while losing 5 kW of heat. Find the mass flow rate of stream 2. Neglect changes in kinetic and potential energy.

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Answer:

0.08kg/s

Explanation:

For this problem you must use 2 equations, the first is the continuity equation that indicates that all the mass flows that enter is equal to those that leave the system, there you have the first equation.

The second equation is obtained using the first law of thermodynamics that indicates that all the energies that enter a system are the same that come out, you must take into account the heat flows, work and mass flows of each state, as well as their enthalpies found with the temperature.

 

finally you use the two previous equations to make a system and find the mass flows

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A rectangular plate casting has dimensions 200mm x 100mm x 20mm. The riser for this sand casting mold is in the shape of a sphere. The casting takes 3.5mins to solidify. Calculate the diameter of the riser so that it takes 20% longer for the riser to solidify

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Answer:

Diameter of riser =6.02 mm

Explanation:

Given that

Dimensions of rectangular plate is 200mm x 100mm x 20mm.

Volume of rectangle V= 200 x 100 x 20 [tex]mm^3[/tex]

Surface area of rectangle A

A=2(200 x 100+100 x 20 +20 x 200)[tex]mm^2[/tex]

So V/A=7.69

We know that

Solidification times given as

[tex]t=K\left(\dfrac{V}{A}\right)^2[/tex]   -----1

Lets take diameter of riser is d

Given that riser is in spherical shape so V/A=d/6

And

Time for solidification of rectangle is 3.5 min then time for solidificartion of riser is 4.2 min.

Lets take [tex]\dfrac{V}{A}=M[/tex]

[tex]\dfrac{M_{rac}}{M_{riser}}=\dfrac{7.69}{\dfrac{d}{6}}[/tex]

Now from equation 1

[tex]\dfrac{3.5}{4.2}=\left(\dfrac{7.69}{\dfrac{d}{6}}\right)^2[/tex]

So by solving this d=6.02 mm

So the diameter of riser is 6.02 mm.

A car is traveling at 36 km/h on an acceleration lane to a freeway. What acceleration is required to obtain a speed of 72 km/h in a distance of 100m? What time is required to travel this distance?

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First, write down the information given and the change units if necessary (we must have similar units to operate on).

Initial speed, u = 36 km/h = 10 m/s

Final speed, v = 72 km/h = 20 m/s

Distance, s = 100 m

We know that

[tex] {v}^{2} - {u}^{2} = 2as \\ {20}^{2} - {10}^{2} = 2 \times a \times 100 \\ 400 - 100 = 200 \times a \\ a = \frac{300}{200 } = \frac{3}{2} \: m {s}^{ - 2} [/tex]

Now, we substitute v, u, and a in the formula

[tex]v = u + at \\ 20 = 10 + \frac{3}{2} t \\ \frac{3}{2} t = 10 \\ 3t = 20 \\ t = \frac{20}{3} = 6.67 \: seconds[/tex]

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To unload a bound stack of plywood from a truck, the driver first tilts the bed of the truck and then accelerates from rest. Knowing that the coefficients of friction between the bottom sheet of plywood and the bed are fJK = 0.40 and fik = 0.30, determine (a) the smallest acceleration of the truck which will cause the stack of plywood to slide, (b) the acceleration of the truck which causes corner A of the stack of plywood to reach the end of the bed in 0.4 s.

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Answer:

a) The truck must have an acceleration of at least 3.92 * cos(θ)^2 for the stack to start sliding.

b) a = 2.94 * cos(θ)^2 + 0.32 * L * cos(θ)

Explanation:

The stack of plywood has a certain mass. The weight will depend on that mass.

w = m * g

There will be a normal reaction between the stack and the bed of the truck, this will be:

nr = -m * g * cos(θ)

Being θ the tilt angle of the bed.

The static friction force will be:

ffs = - m * g * cos(θ) * fJK

The dynamic friction force will be:

ffd = - m * g * cos(θ) * fik

These forces would produce accelerations

affs = -g * cos(θ) * fJK

affd = -g * cos(θ) * fik

affs = -9.81 * cos(θ) * 0.4 = -3.92 * cos(θ)

affd = -9.81 * cos(θ) * 0.3 = -2.94 * cos(θ)

These accelerations oppose to movement and must be overcome by another acceleration to move the stack.

The acceleration of the truck is horizontal, the horizontal component of these friction forces is:

affs = -3.92 * cos(θ)^2

affd = -2.94 * cos(θ)^2

The truck must have an acceleration of at least 3.92 * cos(θ)^2 for the stack to start sliding.

Assuming the bed has a lenght L.

The horizontal movement will be over a distance cos(θ) * L because L is tilted.

Movement under constant acceleration:

X(t) = X0 + V0 * t + 1/2 * a * t^2

In this case X0 = 0, V0 = 0, and a will be the sum of the friction force minus the acceleration of the truck.

If we set the frame of reference with the origin on the initial position of the stack and the positive X axis pointing backwards, the acceleration of the truck will now be negative and the dynamic friction acceleration positive.

L * cos(θ) = 1/2 * (2.94 * cos(θ)^2 - a) * 0.4^2

2.94 * cos(θ)^2 - a = 2 * 0.16 * L * cos(θ)

a = 2.94 * cos(θ)^2 + 0.32 * L * cos(θ)

Two wafer sizes are to be compared: a 156-mm wafer with a processable area = 150mm diameter circle and a 312-mm wafer with a processable area = 300mm diameter circle. The IC chips in both cases are square with 10 mm on a side? Assume the cut lines (streets) between chips are of negligible width. What is the percent increase in (a) Wafer diameter, (b) processable wafer area, and (c) number of chips for the larger wafer size?

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Answer:

a) 100%

b) 300%

c) 301 %

Explanation:

The first wafer has a diameter of 150 mm.

The second wafer has a diameter of 300 mm.

The second wafer has an increase in diameter respect of the first of:

((300 / 150)  - 1) * 100 = 100%

The first wafers has a processable area of:

A1 = π/4 * D1^2

The scond wafer has a processable area of:

A2 = π/4 * D2^2

The seconf wafer has a increase in area respect of the first of:

(A2/A1 * - 1) * 100

((π/4 * D2^2) / (π/4 * D1^2) - 1) * 100

((D2^2) / (D1^2) - 1) * 100

((300^2) / (150^2) - 1) * 100 = 300%

The area of a chip is

Ac = Lc^2

So the chips that can be made from the first wafer are:

C1 = A1 / Ac

C1 = (π/4 * D1^2) / Lc^2

C1 = (π/4 * 150^2) / 10^2 = 176.7

Rounded down to 176

The chips that can be made from the second wafer are:

C2 = A2 / Ac

C2 = (π/4 * D2^2) / Lc^2

C2 = (π/4 * 300^2) / 10^2 = 706.8

Rounded down to 706

The second wafer has an increase of chips that can be made from it respect of the first wafer of:

(C2 / C1 - 1) * 100

(706 / 176 - 1) *100 = 301%

The temperature at the outlet of the turbocharger turbine is 260°C, with an exhaust flow rate of 2 kg/min. Estimate the drop in temperature across the turbine, given that the turbine output power is 1kW. Assume exhaust gas to have a specific heat of 1.05 kJ/kg.K, and an ambient temperature of 25°C

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Answer:

[tex]\Delta T = 28.57°C[/tex]

Explanation:

given data:

temperature at outlet of turbine = 260°C

Flow rate = 2 kg/min = 0.033 kg/s

output power  = 1 kW

specific heat =  1.05 kJ/kg.K

We know that power generated by turbine is equal to change in enthalpy

[tex]W = h_2 - h_1[/tex]

   [tex]= mCp(\Delta T)[/tex]

[tex]1*10^3 = 0.0333*1.05*10^3 * \Delta T[/tex]

[tex]\Delta T = \frac{10^3}{0.033*1.05*10^3}[/tex]

[tex]\Delta T = 28.57°C[/tex]

A water filled vertical u-tube manometer is used to measure pressure changes in a reaction vessel. Assuming that the change in height of the manometer can be measured to a precision of 1/16" of an inch, how accurately can pressure changes (in psi) be measured?

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Answer:

The pressure will be measured to a precision of 0.073 psi.

Explanation:

Since the relation between the measurement of pressure and height is given by

[tex]dP=\rho gh[/tex]

For water we have

[tex]\rho _{water}=62.4lb/ft^3[/tex]

[tex]g=32.17ft/s^2[/tex]

Applying the given values we get

[tex]dP=62.4\times 32.17\times \frac{1}{16\times 12}=5.433lb/ft^2\\\\=\frac{10.455}{144}lb/in^2=0.073psi[/tex]

Heating of Oil by Air. A flow of 2200 lbm/h of hydrocarbon oil at 100°F enters a heat exchanger, where it is heated to 150°F by hot air. The hot air enters at 300°F and is to leave at 200°F. Calculate the total lb mol air/h needed. The mean heat capacity of the oil is 0.45 btu/lbm · °F.

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Answer:

2062 lbm/h

Explanation:

The air will lose heat and the oil will gain heat.

These heats will be equal in magnitude.

qo = -qa

They will be of different signs because one is entering iits system and the other is exiting.

The heat exchanged by oil is:

qo = Gp * Cpo * (tof - toi)

The heat exchanged by air is:

qa = Ga * Cpa * (taf - tai)

The specific heat capacity of air at constant pressure is:

Cpa = 0.24 BTU/(lbm*F)

Therefore:

Gp * Cpo * (tof - toi) = Ga * Cpa * (taf - tai)

Ga = (Gp * Cpo * (tof - toi)) / (Cpa * (taf - tai))

Ga = (2200 * 0.45 * (150 - 100)) / (0.24 * (300 - 200)) = 2062 lbm/h

Final answer:

To calculate the total lb mol air/h needed to heat the hydrocarbon oil, we can use the principle of heat transfer. First, calculate the heat transfer between the hot air and the oil using the formula Q = mcΔT. Finally, divide the heat transfer by the heat capacity of air to find the total lb mol air/h needed.

Explanation:

To calculate the total lb mol air/h needed to heat the hydrocarbon oil, we can use the principle of heat transfer. First, we need to calculate the heat transfer between the hot air and the oil using the formula Q = mcΔT, where Q is the heat transfer, m is the mass, c is the specific heat, and ΔT is the temperature difference. We know that the heat exchanger transfers 2200 lbm/h of oil from 100°F to 150°F, so the total heat transfer is Q = 2200 lbm/h * (150°F - 100°F) * 0.45 btu/lbm • °F. Next, we can calculate the lb mol of air needed by dividing the heat transfer by the heat capacity of air, which is 0.24 btu/lbm • °F. Therefore, the total lb mol air/h needed is Q / (0.24 btu/lbm • °F).

A 1-mm-diameter methanol droplet takes 1 min for complete evaporation at atmospheric condition. What will be the time taken for a 1µm-diameter methanol droplet for complete evaporation at same conditions based on the scaling analysis?

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Answer:

Time taken by the [tex]1\mu m[/tex] diameter droplet is 60 ns

Solution:

As per the question:

Diameter of the droplet, d = 1 mm = 0.001 m

Radius of the droplet, R = 0.0005 m

Time taken for complete evaporation, t = 1 min = 60 s

Diameter of the smaller droplet, d' = [tex]1\times 10^{- 6} m[/tex]

Diameter of the smaller droplet, R' = [tex]0.5\times 10^{- 6} m[/tex]

Now,

Volume of the droplet, V = [tex]\frac{4}{3}\pi R^{3}[/tex]

Volume of the smaller droplet, V' = [tex]\frac{4}{3}\pi R'^{3}[/tex]

Volume of the droplet ∝ Time taken for complete evaporation

Thus

[tex]\frac{V}{V'} = \frac{t}{t'}[/tex]

where

t' = taken taken by smaller droplet

[tex]\frac{\frac{4}{3}\pi R^{3}}{\frac{4}{3}\pi R'^{3}} = \frac{60}{t'}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{\frac{4}{3}\pi 0.0005^{3}}{\frac{4}{3}\pi (0.5\times 10^{- 6})^{3}} = \frac{60}{t'}[/tex]

t' = [tex]60\times 10^{- 9} s = 60 ns[/tex]

A 15,000lb freight car is pulled along a horizontal track.
Ifthe car starts from rest and attains a velocity of 40ft/s
aftertraveling a distance of 300ft.
determine the total work done on the car by the towing forcein
this distance if the rolling frictional force between the carand
the track is 80lb.

Answers

Answer:

12024000 lb*ft

Explanation:

The total work will be the sum of the energy consumed by friction plus the kinetic energy the car attained.

L = Ek + Lf

Lf = Ff * d

Ek = 1/2 * m * v^2

Therefore:

L = Ff * d + 1/2 * m * v^2

L = 80 * 300 + 1/2 * 15000 * 40^2 = 12024000 lb*ft

THe total work done on the car is of 12024000 lb*ft

What is 100 kPa in psia?

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Answer:

The pressure in pounds per square inch (psi) equals 14.50 psi.

Explanation:

Since psi stands for 'pounds per square inch' and Pascals stands for 'Newtons per square meters'

We can write the given pressure as

[tex]Pressure=100kPa\\\\Pressure=100\times 10^{3}N/m^{2}[/tex]

Now since 1 Newton of force equals 0.22481 Pound force also

since 1 meter equals 39.37 inches

Using the above values we get

[tex]Pressure=100\times 10^{3}\times \frac{0.22481lb}{(39.37)^{2}inch^{2}}[/tex]

thus the pressure becomes

[tex]Pressure=100\times 10^{3}\times \frac{0.22481}{(39.31)^{2}}pounds/inch^{2}\\\\Pressure=14.50psi[/tex]

Express the dimensions of (a) force, (b) pressure, (c) energy, and (d) power in terms of primary dimensions.

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Answer:

(A) Dimension of force  [tex]MLT^{-2}[/tex]

(b) Dimension of energy [tex]ML^2T^{-2}[/tex]

(c) Dimension of power = [tex]ML^2T^{-3}[/tex]

Explanation:

We have to dimension

(a) Force

We know that force F = ma

Dimension of mass is M, and dimension of a is [tex]LT^{-2}[/tex]

So dimension of force [tex]MLT^{-2}[/tex]

(B) Energy

We know that energy = force × displacement

In previous part we can see dimension of force is   [tex]MLT^{-2}[/tex]

and dimension of displacement = L

So dimension of energy [tex]ML^2T^{-2}[/tex]

(c) Power

We know that power [tex]p=\frac{energy}{time }[/tex]

In previous part we can see dimension of energy is [tex]ML^2T^{-2}[/tex]

And dimension of time is T

So  dimension of power = [tex]ML^2T^{-3}[/tex]

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