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Question Bank(Mid-1)

Name of the Faculty: M.VIMAL TEJA Department: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING


Subject: HEAT TRANSFER Subject code:3231
Year: III Sem: II Academic year: 2022-23
Cognitive Course
S.No Question
Level Outcome
Unit-1
Derive the general heat conduction equation for Cartesian
1 Understand CO-1
coordinate system
A standard cast iron pipe (inner diameter = 50 mm and outer
diameter = 55 mm) is insulated with 85 percent magnesium
insulation (k = 0.02 W/m0C). Temperature at the interface
between the pipe and insulation is 3000 C. The allowable heat
2 loss through the pipe is 600 W/m length of pipe and for the safety, Apply CO-1
the temperature of the outside surface of insulation must not
exceed 1000 C. Determine i) Minimum thickness of insulation
and ii) the temperature inside surface of the pipe assuming
its thermal conductivity as 20 W/m0 C
Derive the general heat conduction equation for spherical
coordinate system and simplify to one-dimensional steady state
3 Understand CO-1
with heat generation and constant thermal conductivity in radial
direction
Derive the general heat conduction equation for C y l i n d r i c a l
4 Understand CO-1
coordinate system
A composite wall consists of an iron plate of thickness 4cm and
thermal conductivity 62 W/mK, and asbestos layer of thickness
5 3.5cm with thermal conductivity of 0.07 W/mK. Determine the rate Apply CO-1
of heat transfer and the interface temperature if the left side of the
composite wall is at 4300 C and the right side is at 300 C.
Derive expression for temperature distribution and heat dissipation
6 Understand CO-1
in a straight fin of rectangular profile for infinitely long fin.
Unit-2
Derive an expression for the drag force on smooth sphere of Dia
1 ‘D’,moving with a uniform velocity ‘V’ in a fluid having density ρ Understand CO-2
and dynamic viscosity µ
Discuss the physical significance of dimensionless numbers Re,
2 Apply CO-2
Nu, Pr, st, Gr.
Using Buckingham π dimensional analysis, derive an
expression for heat transfer coefficient for a free
convection. The variables involved are h(heat transfer
3 coefficient), ρ(fluid density), D(tube diameter), µ(fluid viscosity), Apply CO-2
cp(specific heat), k (thermal conductivity), βg ∆t (β - coefficient
of volume expansion of the fluid, ∆t - difference of temperatures
between the heated surface and the undisturbed fluid).
4 Show by dimensional analysis for forced convection, Nu= f(Pr,Re). Analyze CO-2
5 Show by dimensional analysis for free convection, Nu= f(Pr,Gr). Analyze CO-2
The resistance R experienced by a practically submerged body
the velocity V the length of the body L viscosity of fluid µ, density
6 Analyze CO-2
of fluid ρ , acceleration due to gravity g obtain a dimensionless
expression for R by Using Buckingham π dimensional analysis
Unit-3
A flat plate having dimensions 5020 cm and at a uniform temperature of
1 Apply CO-3
cm 100ºC is kept in air stream at temperature 20 ºC. The velocity of air
is 3 m/sec. Find out the rate of heat loss from the plate
A hot plate 100 cm height and 25 cm width is exposed to atmospheric air
2 at 200C. The surface temperature of the plate is 1000C. Find the heat loss Apply CO-3
from both surface of the plate
Air at 200C flowing at 25 m/s passes over a flat plate, the surface
of which is maintained at 2700C.Calculate the rate at which heat is
3 Apply CO-3
transferred from both sides of the plate per unit width over a
distance of 0.25 m from the leading edge.

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