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III B.Tech II Semester Examinations,APRIL 2011 HEAT TRANSFER Common to Mechanical Engineering, Automobile Engineering Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80 Answer any FIVE Questions All Questions carry equal marks

1. (a) Water at 200 C was owing over a plate of uniform heat ux of 9000 w/m2 . The ow velocity was 200 m/s. The length of the plate was 1.3 m. Determine the temperature of the plate. (b) A hot plate of 2m at constant temperature of 900 C was placed in air with huge speed of 60 km/hr. at 70 C. Determine the heat transfer co-ecient, only in the region, where the air ows with turbulency. [8+8] 2. Heat at the rate of 0.5 MW/m3 is generated in a 50 mm thick wall having thermal conductivity 18 W/mK. One side of the wall exposed to environment at 500 C with a heat transfer coecient of 450 W/m2 K. Calculate the maximum temperature in the wall if the outer side of the wall is insulated? [16] 3. (a) Write a note on thermal and hydrodynamic boundary layer. (b) Determine the rate of heat loss from a 100 mm diameter steam pipe placed horizontally in ambient air at 300 C. The length of pipe is 4 m and wall temperature tw = 1700 C. [8+8] 4. (a) A vertical plate 3m high is maintained at 550 C in the presence of a saturated steam at atmospheric pressure. Estimate the heat transfer rate per unit width. (b) Dry steam at 1000 C condenses on the outside of surface of a horizontal pipe of OD = 2.5cm. The pipe surface is maintained at 850 C by circulating water through it. Determine the rate of formation of condensate per meter length of the pipe. [10+6] 5. (a) The surface of steel plate measuring 0.9m long x 0.6m wide x 0.025m thick is maintained at a uniform temperature of 3000 C, and the plate loses 250 watt by radiation. If air at 150 C temperature and 20 w/m2 K con vective heat transfer coecient blows over the plate, calculate the temperature on inside surface of the plate. Take thermal conductivity of plate as 45w/m K. (b) Derive expressions for temperature distribution during steady sate heat conduction in a solid sphere with internal heat generation. [8+8] 6. (a) Dene the term overall heat transfer coecient? And explain its signicance. (b) An aluminium n (200 W/mK) of 3 mm thick and 75 mm long protrudes from a wall at 3000 C. The ambient temperature is 500 C with heat transfer coecient of 10 W/m2 K. Calculate the heat loss from the pin for unit depth of material. Also calculate its eectiveness and eciency? [8+8] 1

Code No: RR320306 7. (a) Dene the terms i. absorptivity ii. reectivity and iii. transmissivity.

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(b) Dierentiate between specular and diuse reections. (c) Derive Stefan-Boltzmanns law from Planks law. [6+4+6]

8. In a petrol engine arranged for evaporative cooling, the steam formed at 1000 C is condensed in the radiator where it is surrounds the tube through which cooling air at 180 C is made to ow with a mean air velocity of 5.5 m/Sec . The radiator consists of 12.5 cm long parallel tubes and 8mm diameter tubes. This is connected to an engine which develops 8.75 KW of power with brake thermal eciency of 20 percent. If 35 percent of heat supplied to the engine is dissipated at the radiator, calculate number tubes and temperature of air at exit of the radiator . For air ; Cp = 1005 J/kg K ; P = 1.4 kg/m3 and overall heat transfer coecient through the tube = 19 W/m2 -K. [16]

Code No: RR320306

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Set No. 4

III B.Tech II Semester Examinations,APRIL 2011 HEAT TRANSFER Common to Mechanical Engineering, Automobile Engineering Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80 Answer any FIVE Questions All Questions carry equal marks

1. In a petrol engine arranged for evaporative cooling, the steam formed at 1000 C is condensed in the radiator where it is surrounds the tube through which cooling air at 180 C is made to ow with a mean air velocity of 5.5 m/Sec . The radiator consists of 12.5 cm long parallel tubes and 8mm diameter tubes. This is connected to an engine which develops 8.75 KW of power with brake thermal eciency of 20 percent. If 35 percent of heat supplied to the engine is dissipated at the radiator, calculate number tubes and temperature of air at exit of the radiator . For air ; Cp = 1005 J/kg K ; P= 1.4 kg/m3 and overall heat transfer coecient through the tube = 19 W/m2 -K. [16]
2. (a) A vertical plate 3m high is maintained at 550 C in the presence of a saturated steam at atmospheric pressure. Estimate the heat transfer rate per unit width. (b) Dry steam at 1000 C condenses on the outside of surface of a horizontal pipe of OD = 2.5cm. The pipe surface is maintained at 850 C by circulating water through it. Determine the rate of formation of condensate per meter length of the pipe. [10+6]

3. (a) Dene the terms i. absorptivity ii. reectivity and iii. transmissivity. (b) Dierentiate between specular and diuse reections.
(c) Derive Stefan-Boltzmanns law from Planks law. [6+4+6]

4. (a) The surface of steel plate measuring 0.9m long x 0.6m wide x 0.025m thick is maintained at a uniform temperature of 3000 C, and the plate loses 250 watt by radiation. If air at 150 C temperature and 20 w/m2 K convective heat transfer coecient blows over the plate, calculate the temperature on inside surface of the plate. Take thermal conductivity of plate as 45w/m K. (b) Derive expressions for temperature distribution during steady sate heat conduction in a solid sphere with internal heat generation. [8+8] 5. (a) Write a note on thermal and hydrodynamic boundary layer. (b) Determine the rate of heat loss from a 100 mm diameter steam pipe placed horizontally in ambient air at 300 C. The length of pipe is 4 m and wall temperature tw = 1700 C. [8+8] 3

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6. Heat at the rate of 0.5 MW/m3 is generated in a 50 mm thick wall having thermal conductivity 18 W/mK. One side of the wall exposed to environment at 500 C with a heat transfer coecient of 450 W/m2 K. Calculate the maximum temperature in the wall if the outer side of the wall is insulated? [16] 7. (a) Water at 200 C was owing over a plate of uniform heat ux of 9000 w/m2 . The ow velocity was 200 m/s. The length of the plate was 1.3 m. Determine the temperature of the plate. (b) A hot plate of 2m at constant temperature of 900 C was placed in air with huge speed of 60 km/hr. at 70 C. Determine the heat transfer co-ecient, only in the region, where the air ows with turbulency. [8+8] 8. (a) Dene the term overall heat transfer coecient? And explain its signicance. (b) An aluminium n (200 W/mK) of 3 mm thick and 75 mm long protrudes from a wall at 3000 C. The ambient temperature is 500 C with heat transfer coecient of 10 W/m2 K. Calculate the heat loss from the pin for unit depth of material. Also calculate its eectiveness and eciency? [8+8]

Code No: RR320306

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Set No. 1

III B.Tech II Semester Examinations,APRIL 2011 HEAT TRANSFER Common to Mechanical Engineering, Automobile Engineering Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80 Answer any FIVE Questions All Questions carry equal marks

1. In a petrol engine arranged for evaporative cooling, the steam formed at 1000 C is condensed in the radiator where it is surrounds the tube through which cooling air at 180 C is made to ow with a mean air velocity of 5.5 m/Sec . The radiator consists of 12.5 cm long parallel tubes and 8mm diameter tubes. This is connected to an engine which develops 8.75 KW of power with brake thermal eciency of 20 percent. If 35 percent of heat supplied to the engine is dissipated at the radiator, calculate number tubes and temperature of air at exit of the radiator . For air ; Cp = 1005 J/kg K ; P= 1.4 kg/m3 and overall heat transfer coecient through the tube = 19 W/m2 -K. [16] 2. (a) Water at 200 C was owing over a plate of uniform heat ux of 9000 w/m2 . The ow velocity was 200 m/s. The length of the plate was 1.3 m. Determine the temperature of the plate. (b) A hot plate of 2m at constant temperature of 900 C was placed in air with huge speed of 60 km/hr. at 70 C. Determine the heat transfer co-ecient, only in the region, where the air ows with turbulency. [8+8] 3. (a) Write a note on thermal and hydrodynamic boundary layer.
(b) Determine the rate of heat loss from a 100 mm diameter steam pipe placed horizontally in ambient air at 300 C. The length of pipe is 4 m and wall temperature tw = 1700 C. [8+8]

4. (a) Dene the term overall heat transfer coecient? And explain its signicance. (b) An aluminium n (200 W/mK) of 3 mm thick and 75 mm long protrudes from a wall at 3000 C. The ambient temperature is 500 C with heat transfer coecient of 10 W/m2 K. Calculate the heat loss from the pin for unit depth of material. Also calculate its eectiveness and eciency? [8+8] 5. (a) Dene the terms
i. absorptivity ii. reectivity and iii. transmissivity.

(b) Dierentiate between specular and diuse reections. (c) Derive Stefan-Boltzmanns law from Planks law. [6+4+6]

6. Heat at the rate of 0.5 MW/m3 is generated in a 50 mm thick wall having thermal conductivity 18 W/mK. One side of the wall exposed to environment at 500 C with 5

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a heat transfer coecient of 450 W/m2 K. Calculate the maximum temperature in the wall if the outer side of the wall is insulated? [16] 7. (a) The surface of steel plate measuring 0.9m long x 0.6m wide x 0.025m thick is maintained at a uniform temperature of 3000 C, and the plate loses 250 watt by radiation. If air at 150 C temperature and 20 w/m2 K convective heat transfer coecient blows over the plate, calculate the temperature on inside surface of the plate. Take thermal conductivity of plate as 45w/m K. (b) Derive expressions for temperature distribution during steady sate heat conduction in a solid sphere with internal heat generation. [8+8] 8. (a) A vertical plate 3m high is maintained at 550 C in the presence of a saturated steam at atmospheric pressure. Estimate the heat transfer rate per unit width. (b) Dry steam at 1000 C condenses on the outside of surface of a horizontal pipe of OD = 2.5cm. The pipe surface is maintained at 850 C by circulating water through it. Determine the rate of formation of condensate per meter length of the pipe. [10+6]

Code No: RR320306

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Set No. 3

III B.Tech II Semester Examinations,APRIL 2011 HEAT TRANSFER Common to Mechanical Engineering, Automobile Engineering Time: 3 hours Max Marks: 80 Answer any FIVE Questions All Questions carry equal marks

1. (a) Water at 200 C was owing over a plate of uniform heat ux of 9000 w/m2 . The ow velocity was 200 m/s. The length of the plate was 1.3 m. Determine the temperature of the plate.
(b) A hot plate of 2m at constant temperature of 900 C was placed in air with huge speed of 60 km/hr. at 70 C. Determine the heat transfer co-ecient, only in the region, where the air ows with turbulency. [8+8] 2. (a) Dene the terms

i. absorptivity ii. reectivity and iii. transmissivity. (b) Dierentiate between specular and diuse reections. (c) Derive Stefan-Boltzmanns law from Planks law. [6+4+6]

3. (a) Dene the term overall heat transfer coecient? And explain its signicance. (b) An aluminium n (200 W/mK) of 3 mm thick and 75 mm long protrudes from a wall at 3000 C. The ambient temperature is 500 C with heat transfer coecient of 10 W/m2 K. Calculate the heat loss from the pin for unit depth of material. Also calculate its eectiveness and eciency? [8+8] 4. Heat at the rate of 0.5 MW/m3 is generated in a 50 mm thick wall having thermal conductivity 18 W/mK. One side of the wall exposed to environment at 500 C with a heat transfer coecient of 450 W/m2 K. Calculate the maximum temperature in the wall if the outer side of the wall is insulated? [16] 5. (a) Write a note on thermal and hydrodynamic boundary layer.
(b) Determine the rate of heat loss from a 100 mm diameter steam pipe placed horizontally in ambient air at 300 C. The length of pipe is 4 m and wall temperature tw = 1700 C. [8+8] 6. (a) The surface of steel plate measuring 0.9m long x 0.6m wide x 0.025m thick is maintained at a uniform temperature of 3000 C, and the plate loses 250 watt by radiation. If air at 150 C temperature and 20 w/m2 K con vective heat transfer coecient blows over the plate, calculate the temperature on inside surface of the plate. Take thermal conductivity of plate as 45w/m K.

(b) Derive expressions for temperature distribution during steady sate heat conduction in a solid sphere with internal heat generation. [8+8] 7

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7. (a) A vertical plate 3m high is maintained at 550 C in the presence of a saturated steam at atmospheric pressure. Estimate the heat transfer rate per unit width. (b) Dry steam at 1000 C condenses on the outside of surface of a horizontal pipe of OD = 2.5cm. The pipe surface is maintained at 850 C by circulating water through it. Determine the rate of formation of condensate per meter length of the pipe. [10+6] 8. In a petrol engine arranged for evaporative cooling, the steam formed at 1000 C is condensed in the radiator where it is surrounds the tube through which cooling air at 180 C is made to ow with a mean air velocity of 5.5 m/Sec . The radiator consists of 12.5 cm long parallel tubes and 8mm diameter tubes. This is connected to an engine which develops 8.75 KW of power with brake thermal eciency of 20 percent. If 35 percent of heat supplied to the engine is dissipated at the radiator, calculate number tubes and temperature of air at exit of the radiator . For air ; 3 Cp = 1005 J/kg K ; P = 1.4 kg/m and overall heat transfer coecient through the 2 tube = 19 W/m -K. [16]

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