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1-14 Calculate the radiation heat exchange in 1 day between two black planes having the

area of the surface of a 0.7-m-diameter sphere when the planes are maintained at
70 K and 300 K.
1-15 Two infinite black plates at 500 and 100C exchange heat by radiation. Calculate
the heat-transfer rate per unit area. If another perfectly black plate is placed between
the 500 and 100C plates, by how much is the heat transfer reduced? What is the
temperature of the center plate?
1-21 If the radiant flux from the sun is 1350W/m2, what would be its equivalent blackbody
temperature?
1-22 A 4.0-cm-diameter sphere is heated to a temperature of 200C and is enclosed in a
large room at 20C. Calculate the radiant heat loss if the surface emissivity is 0.6.
1-23 A flat wall is exposed to an environmental temperature of 38C. The wall is covered
with a layer of insulation 2.5 cm thick whose thermal conductivity is 1.4 W/m C,
and the temperature of the wall on the inside of the insulation is 315C. The wall. loses heat to the
environment by convection. Compute the value of the convection
heat-transfer coefficient that must be maintained on the outer surface of the insulation
to ensure that the outer-surface temperature does not exceed 41C.
1-24 Consider a wall heated by convection on one side and cooled by convection on the
other side. Show that the heat-transfer rate through the wall is
q= T1 T2
1/h1A+_x/kA+1/h2A
4-3 What error would result from using the first four terms of Equation (4-3) to compute
the temperature at =0 and x=L? (Note: temperature=Ti.)
4-4 A solid body at some initial temperature T0 is suddenly placed in a room where the
air temperature is T and the walls of the room are very large. The heat-transfer
coefficient for the convection heat loss is h, and the surface of the solid may be
assumed black. Assuming that the temperature in the solid is uniform at any instant,
write the differential equation for the variation in temperature with time, considering
both radiation and convection.
4-3 What error would result from using the first four terms of Equation (4-3) to compute
the temperature at =0 and x=L? (Note: temperature=Ti.)
4-4 A solid body at some initial temperature T0 is suddenly placed in a room where the
air temperature is T and the walls of the room are very large. The heat-transfer
coefficient for the convection heat loss is h, and the surface of the solid may be
assumed black. Assuming that the temperature in the solid is uniform at any instant,
write the differential equation for the variation in temperature with time, considering
both radiation and convection.
5-3 Using the continuity relation
ux+ vy=0
along with the velocity distribution
uu= 3
2y 12y3
and the expression for the boundary-layer thickness
x= 4.64 Rex
derive an expression for the y component of velocity v as a function of x and y.
Calculate the value of v at the outer edge of the boundary layer at distances of 6 and
12 in from the leading edge for the conditions of Example 5-3.
5-4 Repeat Problem 5-3 for the linear velocity profile of Problem 5-2.

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