Introduction to Heat Transfer
Introduction to Heat Transfer
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ISBN: 9780470501962
Author: Frank P. Incropera, David P. DeWitt, Theodore L. Bergman, Adrienne S. Lavine
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
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Chapter 4, Problem 4.36P

The elemental unit of an air heater consists of a longcircular rod of diameter D, which is encapsulated by afinned sleeve and in which thermal energy is generatedby ohmic heating. The N fins of thickness t and length L are integrally fabricated with the square sleeve of widthw. Under steady-state operating conditions, the rate ofthermal energy generation corresponds to the rate of heattransfer to airflow over the sleeve.

Chapter 4, Problem 4.36P, The elemental unit of an air heater consists of a longcircular rod of diameter D, which is

  1. Under conditions for which a uniform surfacetemperature T s is maintained around the circumferenceof the heater and the temperature T and convection coefficient h of the airflow areknown, obtain an expression for the rate of heattransfer per unit length to the air. Evaluate theheat rate for T s = 300 ° C, D = 20 mm, an aluminium sleeve k s = 240 W/m K , w = 40 mm, N = 16 , t = 4 mm, L = 20 mm, T = 50 ° C, and h = 500 W/m 2 K . For the foregoing heat rate and a copper heater ofthermal conductivity k h = 400 W/m K, what is therequired volumetric heat generation within the heaterand its corresponding centerline temperature?
  2. With all other quantities unchanged, explore theeffect of variations in the fin parameters (N, L, t ) onthe heat rate, subject to the constraint that the finthickness and the spacing between fins cannot beless than 2 mm.

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