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Test: Correlations For Forced Convection - Question 1

The convective heat transfer coefficient in laminar flow over a flat plate

Detailed Solution: Question 1

It mostly increasers if a denser fluid is used.

Test: Correlations For Forced Convection - Question 2

For laminar flow over a flat plate, the average value of Nusselt number is prescribed by the relation
Nu = 0.664 (Re) 0.5 (Pr) 0.33
Which of the following is then a false statement?

Detailed Solution: Question 2

The dynamic viscosity has an inverse relation to 1/6 power. To double the convective heat transfer coefficient, the dynamic viscosity has to be decreased 64 times.

Test: Correlations For Forced Convection - Question 3

For turbulent flow over a flat plate, the average value of Nusselt number is prescribed by the relation
Nu = 0.664 (Re) 0.5 (Pr) 0.33
Which of the following is then a false statement?
The average heat transfer coefficient increases as

Detailed Solution: Question 3

The average heat transfer coefficient reduces with length as 1/5th power of the length.

Test: Correlations For Forced Convection - Question 4

A nuclear reactor with its core constructed of parallel vertical plates 2.25 m high and 1.5 m wide has been designed on free convection heating of liquid bismuth. Metallurgical considerations limit the maximum surface temperature of the plate to 975 degree Celsius and the lowest allowable temperature of bismuth is 325 degree Celsius. Estimate the maximum possible heat dissipation from both sides of each plate. The appropriate correlation for the convection coefficient is
Nu = 0.13 (Gr Pr) 1/3

Detailed Solution: Question 4

Q = 2 h A d t = 153 MW.

Test: Correlations For Forced Convection - Question 5

Consider the above problem, find the value of Grashoff number

Detailed Solution: Question 5

Grashof number = l β g d t/µ 2.

Test: Correlations For Forced Convection - Question 6

A thin walled duct of 0.5 m diameter has been laid in an atmosphere of quiescent air at 15 degree Celsius and conveys a particular gas at 205 degree Celsius. Base your calculations on one meter length of the duct, estimate the convective coefficient of heat transfer

Detailed Solution: Question 6

h = 1.37 (d t/l) 0.25 = 5.086 W/m2 K.

Test: Correlations For Forced Convection - Question 7

Free correction modulus is given by

Detailed Solution: Question 7

It contains only fluid properties and is called the free convection modulus.

Test: Correlations For Forced Convection - Question 8

The free convection coefficient is given by
h = C 1 d t m/l 1 – 3m
The value of exponent for laminar flow is

Detailed Solution: Question 8

For laminar flow h = C 1 (d t/l) 0.25.

Test: Correlations For Forced Convection - Question 9

For inclined plates we multiply Grashoff number with

Detailed Solution: Question 9

It should be multiplied with cos α, as α is angle with the horizontal.

Test: Correlations For Forced Convection - Question 10

The free convection coefficient is given by
h = C 1 d t m/l 1 – 3m
The value of exponent for turbulent flow is

Detailed Solution: Question 10

For turbulent flow h = C (d t).

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