Load in - kW/ton The term kW/ton is commonly used for larger commercial and industrial air-conditioning‚ heat pump and refrigeration systems. The term is defined as the ratio of energy consumption in kW to the rate of heat removal in tons at the rated condition. The lower the kW/ton the more efficient the system. KW/ton = Pc / Er (1) Where Pc = energy consumption (kW) Er = heat removed (ton) Coefficient of Performance - COP The Coefficient of Performance - COP - is the basic parameter
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MP3003/AE3003 Heat Transfer Semester 1‚ AY 2012-2013 (9) Heat Exchangers by Assoc Prof Leong Kai Choong School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Read Chapter 11 of the textbook before these lecture slides © Dr. K.C. Leong‚ 2006 Lecture 2:Radiation & Conservation of Energy Requirement Learning Objectives At the end of these lectures‚ you should be able to: • recognise numerous types of heat exchangers‚ and classify them‚ • develop an awareness of fouling on surfaces‚ and determine
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2014 In the Heat of the Night’s Racism “Racism is a refuge for the ignorant. It seeks to divide and to destroy. It is the enemy of freedom‚ and deserves to be met head-on and stamped out.” as said by the author‚ Pierre Berton. As is shown In the Heat of the Night‚ it’s an academy awarded movie which was directed by Norman Jewison in 1967. The film shows us how big the racial prejudice by this part of the country was in the latest 60’s. As in this great movie In the Heat of the Night‚ the
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overall heat transfer coefficient on the outer surface of the covered pipe is 10 W/m2.K. if the velocity of the steam is 10 m/s‚ at what point along the pipe will the steam begin condensing and what distance will be required for the steam to reach a mean temperature of 100 oC? Question 2: Consider a horizontal‚ thin walled circular tube of diameter D = 0.025 m submerge in a container of n-octadecane (paraffin)‚ which is used to store thermal energy. As hot water flows through the tube‚ heat is
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Heat and Energy Transfer Lab Materials needed: Part 1: bowls (not included in the lab kit; use cooking pots or plastic containers- something large enough to fit your hand) ice (not included in the lab kit) thermometers Part 2 test tubes – use three similar glasses or cups water various household materials for insulation stove or microwave to heat up water Part 1: Heat transfer and human sensation 1. Pour warm water in the bowl on the left‚ cold water in the bowl on the right‚
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HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER REPORT ON TRANSIENT HEAT CONDUCTION Submitted by CDT ARSHAD ALI CDT NIKHIL BHATIA Submitted to Associate Proffessor Pradeep Kumar Singh Indian Naval Academy Knowledge Begets immortality Certificate This is to certify that this project report entitiled “TRANSIENT HEAT CONDUCTION” by CDT ARSHAD ALI and CDT NIKHIL BHATIA during the academic year 2010-2014‚ is a bonafide record of work carried out under my guidance
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Practice Problems Set – 1 MEC301: Heat Transfer Q.1 The slab shown in the figure is embedded on five sides in insulation materials. The sixth side is exposed to an ambient temperature through a heat transfer coefficient. Heat is generated in the slab at the rate of 1.0 kW/m3. The thermal conductivity of the slab is 0.2 W/m-K. (a) Solve for the temperature distribution in the slab‚ noting any assumptions you must make. Be careful to clearly identify the boundary conditions. (b) Evaluate T at the
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Problelm 3.6 Given data: Thi := 250 °C Tci := 30 °C mh := 0.15 kg s mc := 0.6 kg s cph := 2000 J kg⋅ K cpc := 1000 J kg⋅ K U := 1000 W m K 2 Finding Heat Exchanger Area(A0): 2 Cc := mc⋅ cpc = 600 m ⋅ kg K⋅ s 3 Ch := mh⋅ cph = 300 m ⋅ kg K⋅ s 3 2 Tco := mh⋅ cph⋅ Thi + mc⋅ cpc⋅ Tci mh⋅ cph + mc⋅ cpc 4 = 103.333 °C Tho := Tco Q := Ch⋅ ( Thi − Tho) = 4.4 × 10 W Thi − Tco − ( Tho − Tci) Thi − Tco ln Tho − Tci Cc Ch Ch Cc ε0 := if ( Cc
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resistance R0 = 100 Ω at 0o C. If the resistance RT = 197.7 Ω in an oil bath‚ what is the temperature of the oil in the bath‚ given that RT = R0(1+αT)? Take R0 = 100 Ω R0 = resistance at 0o C α = 3.9083 x 10-3 /o C (2 marks) NDE Thermodynamics and Heat Transfer Exam 2008 Name: _______________________________________ Read all the instructions before starting Do not open this paper until instructed Time allowed: 2 hours (plus 5 minutes reading time) Attempt ALL question in Section A (questions 1
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The Split-type air conditioner Some rooms do not have external windows or walls. Difficulties arouse in creating sufficient air flow in the rooms‚ which can lead to discomfort for residents in terms of temperature and humidity. The split-type air conditioner can be used in these situations. Introduction: A split air conditioning simply means that the condensor (or sometimes referred to as the “outdoor unit”) is separated from the “indoor unit”‚ thus the term “split”. The split air conditioning
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