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1. The document provides information about an end semester examination for a Convective Heat Transfer course. It includes two questions about calculating heat transfer for different scenarios: 2. Question 1a asks the student to calculate the total drag on a flat plate placed in an air stream and the boundary layer thickness at the trailing edge. 3. Question 1b asks the student to calculate the Nusselt number for a human body approximated as a vertical hot plate under different wind conditions, and to classify the type of convection. 4. The summary provides an overview of the type of information contained in the examination questions, which involve calculating heat transfer values like drag, boundary layer thickness, Nussel

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1. The document provides information about an end semester examination for a Convective Heat Transfer course. It includes two questions about calculating heat transfer for different scenarios: 2. Question 1a asks the student to calculate the total drag on a flat plate placed in an air stream and the boundary layer thickness at the trailing edge. 3. Question 1b asks the student to calculate the Nusselt number for a human body approximated as a vertical hot plate under different wind conditions, and to classify the type of convection. 4. The summary provides an overview of the type of information contained in the examination questions, which involve calculating heat transfer values like drag, boundary layer thickness, Nussel

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End Semester Examination Marks – 40

Time: 150 minutes

Course: Convective Heat Transfer (MEL009P5E) IIT Jammu

Answer any one of the following:

1(a). A sharp flat plate with length 10cm and width 30cm with both sides exposed is kept
parallel to air stream of velocity 2.5m/s. Find the total drag on the plate and the boundary layer
thickness 𝛿 at the trailing edge for air. Assume that the flow is always laminar. [6]

Important values for Air, 𝜌𝑎𝑖𝑟 = 1.2 kg/m3, 𝜈𝑎𝑖𝑟 = 1.5E-05 m2/s

1(b). Consider a human body, in a quiescent ambient air (300K), at constant surface
temperature of 310K. The body is in upright condition (body height = 170 cm) and can be
approximated as a Vertical hot plate. Calculate the following,

(a) Scale of ‘Nu’ when there is no wind, gravity is acting vertically downward [2]
(b) Assuming the human starts moving in the horizontal direction at a speed of (i) 2.4 kmph
and (ii) 24 kmph. Comment on the type of convection – free or force or mixed in both
the cases? Take the span of the human as 0.50 m. [4]
Properties of air: Pr = 0.7, Kinematic viscosity = 1.6 x 10-5 m2/s.
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2. By identifying and denoting all the steps clearly, derive the value of 𝑁𝑢 in 2-D laminar
fully developed flow (Use the velocity profile directly) in a channel with constant wall
temperature condition. [12]
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Answer any one of the following:

3(a). In a steel plant, consider a horizontal 20 m long, 3 m wide, and 10 cm thick hot steel plate
moving along its length at a speed of 1cm/s in an ambient (air) temperature of 400C.
(i) Calculate the convective heat transfer coefficient at a time when its initial temperature is
7000C. Assume that the bottom surface of the hot steel plate is perfectly insulated. Neglect heat
lost from its sides. [7]

(ii) Calculate the approx. time taken till plate’s temperature becomes 3500C. [4]
Steel properties – ρ𝑠 = 7500kg/m3 , Cp,s = 468 J/kg − K, k s = 250W/m − K
Air properties – ρ𝑎 = 1.125kg/m3 , Cp,a = 1000 J/kg − K, k a = 0.0267W/m − K
(iii) How will the time taken change if radiation term is also considered? [1]

3(b). Calculate the total heat transfer from the structure shown below. Consider that all the
internal surfaces are insulated, external surface temperature is 310K throughout and air
temperature is 300K. Width = 1m for all the parts. [12]

Air : ρ𝑎 = 1.125kg/m3 , Cp,a = 1000 J/kg − K, k a = 0.0267W/m − K, 𝑃𝑟 = 0.7

3m
2.7 m

3m
1.8 m
3m
0.3m

3m
3m

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𝑁𝑢 = 0.15𝑅𝑎𝑙3∗ Turbulent regime in Horizontal hot flat plate

̅̅̅̅
𝑁𝑢 = 0.10(𝑅𝑎𝐻 )1/3 Turbulent regime in Vertical hot flat plate

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4. Answer all of the following:

(i) What variable did Blassius choose to solve the boundary layer equations in case of 2D
laminar flow over a flat horizontal plate?

How did he identify the edge of the boundary layer? [3]

(ii) In case of a laminar natural convection over a vertical plate kept at a constant temperature,
sketch the temperature and velocity profiles (consider Pr = 1 case). Determine the location of
the maximum vertical velocity after suitably assuming a polynomial profile. [3]

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Answer any one of the following:

5(a). In terms of the fluid and flow properties, derive the scale for 𝛿𝑇 and Nu for a vertical hot
plate at constant temperature kept in a cold quiescent ambient when Pr << 1. Sketch the
velocity and temperature profiles. [4]

5(b). Derive the governing temperature equation for a plate fin placed horizontally and attached
to a constant temperature vertical wall. Solve this equation for a semi-infinite fin and obtain
the expression for heat transfer due to the fin. [4]

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