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Water enters a thin-walled tube at 300K and 5kg/s, passing through a furnace at 700K. The 0.25m diameter, 8m long tube has convection coefficients of 300W/m^2K for internal water flow and 50W/m^2K for external air flow. The outlet water temperature Tm,o is to be determined.

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Water enters a thin-walled tube at 300K and 5kg/s, passing through a furnace at 700K. The 0.25m diameter, 8m long tube has convection coefficients of 300W/m^2K for internal water flow and 50W/m^2K for external air flow. The outlet water temperature Tm,o is to be determined.

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Water at 300 K and a flow rate of 5 kg/s enters a black, thin-walled tube, which passes through a large furnace

whose walls and air are at a temperature of 700 K. The diameter and length of the tube are 0.25 m and 8 m, respectively. Convection coefficients associated with water flow through the tube and air flow over the tube are 300 W/m2 K and 50 W/m2 K, respectively.

(a) Write an expression for the linearized radiation coefficient corresponding to radiation exchange between the outer surface of the pipe and the furnace walls. Explain how to calculate this coefficient if the surface temperature of the tube is represented by the arithmetic mean of its inlet and outlet values. (b) Determine the outlet temperature of the water, Tm,o.

SOLUTION:

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