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- 5.7 The average Reynolds number for air passing in turbulent flow over a 2-m-long, flat plate is . Under these conditions, the average Nusselt number was found to be equal to 4150. Determine the average heat transfer coefficient for an oil having thermal properties similar to those in Appendix 2, Table 18, at at the same Reynolds number and flowing over the same plate.Engine oil at 100°C and a velocity of 0.20 m/s flows over both surfaces of a 1-m-long flat plate maintained at 20°C. Determine: (a) The velocity and thermal boundary layer thicknesses at the trailing edge. (b) The local heat flux and surface shear stress at the trailing edge. (c) The total drag force and heat transfer per unit width of the plate. Determine the velocity boundary layer thickness at the trailing edge, in m. 8 = i m Determine the thermal boundary layer thicknesses , at the trailing edge, in m. d, = m i Determine the magnitude of the local heat flux at the trailing edge, W/m². W/m² q" x Determine the local surface shear stress at the trailing edge, in N/m². Ts, L = N/m² Determine the total drag force per unit width of the plate, in N/m. D' = i N/m Determine the magnitude of the heat transfer per unit width of the plate, in W/m. q' = W/m iEngine oil at 100°C and a velocity of 0.05 m/s flows over both surfaces of a 1.1-m-long flat plate maintained at 20°C. Determine: (a) The velocity and thermal boundary layer thicknesses at the trailing edge. (b) The local heat flux and surface shear stress at the trailing edge. (c) The total drag force and heat transfer per unit width of the plate. Determine the velocity boundary layer thickness ô at the trailing edge, in m. 8 = i Determine the thermal boundary layer thicknesses 8, at the trailing edge, in m. 8, = i m Determine the magnitude of the local heat flux at the trailing edge, W/m?. 9". i W/m? Determine the local surface shear stress at the trailing edge, in N/m2. Ts, L. N/m? Determine the total drag force per unit width of the plate, in N/m. D' = i N/m Determine the magnitude of the heat transfer per unit width of the plate, in W/m. W/m
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- Air at 20oC and 1 atm flows over a flat plate at 35 m/s. The plate is 75 cm long and 100 cm depth and is maintained at 60oC. Calculate (a) velocity boundary layer thickness at the leading edge, (b) thermal boundary layer thickness at the distance of 10 cm from the leading edge, and (c) thermal boundary layer thickness at the trailing edge.8 Air at standard conditions of 1 atm and 27°C flows over a flat plate at 20 m/s. The plate is 60 cm square and is maintained at 97°C. Calculate the heat transfer from the plate.Example 1: Engine oil at 60°C flows over the upper surface of a 5-m-long flat plate whose temperature is 20°C with a velocity of 2 m/s (Figure). Determine the total drag force and the rate of heat transfer per unit width of the entire plate.