Reconsider Prob. 276. Using the relation obtained for the variation of temperature in the container material, plot
Question:
Reconsider Prob. 2–76. Using the relation obtained for the variation of temperature in the container material, plot the temperature as a function of the radius r in the range of r = r1 to r = r2, and discuss the results. Use the EES (or other) software.
Data from Problem 76
In a food processing facility, a spherical container of inner radius r1 = 40 cm, outer radius r2 = 41 cm, and thermal conductivity k = 1.5 W/m·K is used to store hot water and to keep it at 100°C at all times. To accomplish this, the outer surface of the container is wrapped with a 800-W electric strip heater and then insulated. The temperature of the inner surface of the container is observed to be nearly 120°C at all times. Assuming 10 percent of the heat generated in the heater is lost through the insulation,
(a) Express the differential equation and the boundary conditions for steady one-dimensional heat conduction through the container,
(b) Obtain a relation for the variation of temperature in the container material by solving the differential equation,
(c) Evaluate the outer surface temperature of the container. Also determine how much water at 100°C this tank can supply steadily if the cold water enters at 20°C.
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Heat And Mass Transfer Fundamentals And Applications
ISBN: 9780073398181
5th Edition
Authors: Yunus Cengel, Afshin Ghajar