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Natural Convection: Amit Kakkar

This document discusses four questions related to natural convection. The first question involves calculating the height of a vertical pipe needed to supply 1 kW of heat given conditions. The second question involves calculating the boundary layer thickness on a glass plate in still air and moving air. The third question involves calculating the convective heat loss from a radiator in a room. The fourth question involves calculating the necessary heat input to a horizontal plate submerged in water. For each question, the relevant equations and properties are provided.

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Natural Convection: Amit Kakkar

This document discusses four questions related to natural convection. The first question involves calculating the height of a vertical pipe needed to supply 1 kW of heat given conditions. The second question involves calculating the boundary layer thickness on a glass plate in still air and moving air. The third question involves calculating the convective heat loss from a radiator in a room. The fourth question involves calculating the necessary heat input to a horizontal plate submerged in water. For each question, the relevant equations and properties are provided.

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NATURAL CONVECTION

BY

AMIT KAKKAR
M.S. (GOLD MEDALIST) (FLUIDS & THERMAL) (IIT/D)
B.E. (MECHANICAL) (GOLD MEDALIST)
PHYSICS (GOLD MEDALIST)
QUESTION:1

SY
A 320 cm high vertical pipe at 1500C wall

EA
temperature is in room with still air at 100C.

E
This pipe supplies heat at a rate of 8 kW

A D
into the room air by natural convection.
Assuming laminar flow, find the height of

M
the pipe needed to supply 1 kw heat.
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QUESTION:2

SY
A 30 cm long glass plate is hung vertically in the air at 270C while
its temperature is maintained at 770C. Calculate the boundary

relation in free convection.

EA
layer thickness at the trailing edge of the plate. Use the following

E
𝛿𝑳 = 𝒙[𝟑. 𝟗𝟑𝑷𝒓𝟏/𝟐 𝟎. 𝟗𝟓𝟐 + 𝑷𝒓 𝟏/𝟒 𝑮𝒓&𝟏/𝟒 ]

A D
If the similar plate is placed in wind tunnel and air is blown over it
at a velocity of 4 m/s, estimate the boundary layer thickness at the

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trailing edge. Properties of air at film temperature are:

K=0.02815 W/m-K, 𝜈=18.41×10-6 m2/s, Pr=0.7, 𝛃=3.07×10-3 K-1


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QUESTION:3

SY
Calculate the convective heat loss from the radiator 0.5 m wide and 1 m

A
high maintained at the temperature of 840C in a room of 200C.

E
Treat the radiator as
the vertical plate. The properties of air at the film temperature are:

D E
K=0.02815 W/m-K, 𝜈=18.41×10-6 m2/s, Pr=0.7

A
Use the following relation in turbulent flow:

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𝟏/𝟔 𝟐
𝟎. 𝟑𝟖𝟕𝑹𝒂𝑳
𝑵𝒖𝑳 = 𝟎. 𝟖𝟐𝟓 + 𝟖/𝟐𝟕
𝟎. 𝟒𝟗𝟐 𝟗/𝟏𝟔
𝟏+( )
𝑷𝒓
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QUESTION:4

SY
A thin 80 cm long and 8 cm wide horizontal plate is maintained at

A
a temperature of 1300C in a large tank full of water at 700C.

E
Estimate the rate of heat input into the plate necessary to
maintained the temperature of 1300C. The properties of water at

E
film temperature are:

D
K=0.68 W/m-K, 𝜈=0.294×10-6 m2/s, 𝛃=0.75×10-3 K-1, cp=4216 J/kg-

A
K, 𝜌=960.63 kg/m3, 𝜶=1.68×10-7 m2/s

M
Use the following relations:
𝑵𝒖𝑳 = 𝟎. 𝟏𝟓 𝑹𝒂𝑳 𝟏/𝟑 (At Top Surface)
𝑵𝒖𝑳 = 𝟎. 𝟐𝟕 𝑹𝒂𝑳 𝟏/𝟒 (At Bottom Surface)
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