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Convection - Worked Out Examples 10

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Exercise 5.1

 The temperature ratio = in a flow over a flat plate.


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If 𝑘=0.03 W/mK, determine the value of the convective heat
transfer coefficient

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Solution: Exercise 10.1

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Exercise 5.2
 The temperature ratio = 𝑠𝑖𝑛 in a flow over a flat
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plate. If 𝑘=0.03 W/mK, determine the value of the convective
heat transfer coefficient

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Solution: Exercise 4.2

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Exercise 5.3

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Solution: Exercise 4.3

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Exercise 5.6
 The flow of oil in a journal bearing can be approximated as parallel
flow between two large plates with one plate moving and the
other stationary. Such flows are known as Couette flow.
 Consider two large isothermal plates separated by 2-mm-thick oil
film. The upper plates moves at a constant velocity of 12 m/s,
while the lower plate is stationary. Both plates are maintained at
20˚C. (a) Obtain relations for the velocity and temperature
distributions in the oil. (b) Determine the maximum temperature
in the oil and the heat flux from the oil to each plate

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Exercise 5.6
 The flow of oil in a journal bearing can be approximated as parallel
flow between two large plates with one plate moving and the
other stationary. Such flows are known as Couette flow.
 Consider two large isothermal plates separated by 2-mm-thick oil
film. The upper plates moves at a constant velocity of 12 m/s,
while the lower plate is stationary. Both plates are maintained at
20˚C. (a) Obtain relations for the velocity and temperature
distributions in the oil. (b) Determine the maximum temperature
in the oil and the heat flux from the oil to each plate

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