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Fourteenth Week
Heat Transfer 1
The report has to be submitted to the tutor staff before tutor class on 22 November 2018
Solve all problems. Each group has to submit one report. The report is covered with a page cover
consisting of homework number, group member included with signature of each member.
1. A furnace with an aperture of 20‐mm diameter and emissive power of 3.72 x 105 W/m2 is used to
calibrate a heat flux gage having a sensitive area of 1.6 x 10‐5 m2. At what distance, measured along
a normal from the aperture, should the gage be positioned to receive irradiation of 890 W/m2?
2. The top surface of an L = 5‐mm‐thick anodized aluminum plate is irradiated with G = 1100 W/m2
while being simultaneously exposed to convection conditions characterized by h = 42 W/m2 K and T
= 30oC. The bottom surface of the plate is insulated. For a plate temperature of 400 K as well as α =
0.14 and ε = 0.76, determine the radiosity at the top plate surface, the net radiation heat flux at the
top surface, and the rate at which the temperature of the plate is changing with time.
3. A small radiant source A1 emits diffusely with an intensity I1 = 1.2 x 105 W/m2 sr. The radiation
detector A2 is aligned normal to the source at a distance of Lo = 0.2 m. An opaque screen is
positioned midway between A1 and A2 to prevent radiation from the source reaching the detector.
The small surface Am is a perfectly diffuse mirror that permits radiation emitted from the source to
be reflected into the detector.
(a) Calculate the radiant power incident on Am due to emission from the source A1, q1→m(W).
(b) Assuming that the radiant power, q1→m, is perfectly and diffusely reflected, calculate the
intensity leaving Am, Im (W/m2 sr).
(c) Calculate the radiant power incident on A2 due to the reflected radiation leaving Am,
qm→2(W).
4. Find the view factor of the long duct as shown in the following figure.
(b)
(a)
5. A circular ice rink 25 m in diameter is enclosed by a hemispherical dome 35 m in diameter. If the ice
and dome surfaces may be approximated as blackbodies and are at 0 and 15oC, respectively, what is
the net rate of radiative transfer from the dome to the rink?
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