Heat Transfer - Exercises
Heat Transfer - Exercises
Solution
q 15
U 0.333W / m 2 K
T 25 (20)
1
1 L p Li Ls 1
U 0.333
hi k p k i k s ho
1 L p Li Ls 1 1
hi k p k i k s ho 0.333
1 1 L p Ls 1 1 1 0.003 0.001 1
Li k i 0.07
0.333 hi k p k s ho 0.333 12 1 16 8
Example 2.3
Water flows through a cast steel pipe (k = 50 W/m K) with an outer diameter of 104 mm and 2 mm
wall thickness.
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Heat Transfer: Exercises Conduction
i. Calculate the heat loss by convection and conduction per metre length of uninsulated pipe
when the water temperature is 15oC, the outside air temperature is -10oC, the water side heat
transfer coefficient is 30 kW/m2 K and the outside heat transfer coefficient is 20 W/m2 K.
ii. Calculate the corresponding heat loss when the pipe is lagged with insulation having an
outer diameter of 300 mm, and thermal conductivity of k = 0.05 W/m K.
Solution
Plain pipe
Q
Q 2 r1 Lhi Ti T1 Ti T1
2 r1 Lhi
2Lk T1 T2 Q
Q T2 T1
lnr2 / r1 2 Lk / ln(r2 / r1 )
Q
Q 2 r2 Lho T2 To T2 To
2 r2 Lho
Adding the three equations on the right column which eliminates the wall temperatures gives:
2LTi To
Q
1 ln r2 / r1 1
hi r1 k ho r2
Q 2 15 (10)
163.3W / m
L 1 ln0.052 / 0.05 1
30000 0.05 50 20 0.052
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Heat Transfer: Exercises Conduction
Insulated pipe
Q 2 Ti To
L 1 lnr2 / r1 ln(r3 / r2 ) 1
hi r1 k k ins ho r3
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Heat Transfer: Exercises Conduction
Q 2 15 (10)
7.3W / m
L 1 ln0.052 / 0.05 ln(0.15 / 0.052) 1
30000 0.05 50 0.05 20 0.15
For the plain pipe, the heat loss is governed by the convective heat transfer coefficient on the outside,
which provides the highest thermal resistance. For the insulated pipe, the insulation provides the
higher thermal resistance and this layer governs the overall heat loss.
Example 2.4
Water at 80oC is pumped through 100 m of stainless steel pipe, k = 16 W/m K of inner and outer radii
47 mm and 50 mm respectively. The heat transfer coefficient due to water is 2000 W/m2 K. The outer
surface of the pipe loses heat by convection to air at 20oC and the heat transfer coefficient is 200 W/m2
K. Calculate the heat flow through the pipe. Also calculate the heat flow through the pipe when a layer
of insulation, k = 0.1 W/m K and 50 mm radial thickness is wrapped around the pipe.
Solution
The equation for heat flow through a pipe per unit length was developed in Example 2.3:
2LTi To
Q
1 ln r2 / r1 1
hi r1 k ho r2
2 10080 20
Q 0.329 10 6 W
1 ln50 / 47 1
0.047 2000 16 0.05 200
For the case with insulation, we also use the equation from Example 2.3
2LTi To
Q
1 lnr2 / r1 ln(r3 / r2 ) 1
hi r1 k k ins ho r3
2 10080 20
Q 5.39 10 3 W
1 ln50 / 47 ln(100 / 50) 1
0.047 2000 16 0.1 0.1 200
Notice that with insulation, the thermal resistance of the insulator dominates the heat flow, so in the equation
above, if we retain the thermal resistance for the insulation and ignore all the other terms, we obtain:
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