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Chapter 3 Problem 3.163

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Consider the conditions of 3.149 but now allow for a tube wall thickness of 5 mm (inner and outer diameters of 50 and 60 mm), a fin-to-tube thermal contact resistance of 104 m2 K/W, and the fact that the water temperature, Tw 350 K, is known, not the tube surface temperature. The water-side convection coefficient is hw 2000 W/m2 K. Determine the rate of heat transfer per unit tube length (W/m) to the water. What would be the separate effect of each of the following design changes on the heat rate: (i) elimination of the contact resistance; (ii) increasing the number of fins from four to eight; and (iii) changing the tube wall and fin material from copper to AISI 304 stainless steel (k 20 W/mK)?

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Title Introduction to Heat Transfer 6 
Author Theodore L. Bergman
ISBN 9780470501962

Consider the conditions of 3.149 but now allow for a tube

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