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Chapter 3 Problem 3.161

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Consider the air-cooled combustion cylinder of Problem3.160, but instead of imposing a uniform heat flux atthe inner surface, consider conditions for which thetime-averaged temperature of the combustion gases isTg?1100 K and the corresponding convection coeffi-cient is hg?150 W/m2?K. All other conditions,including the cylinder/casing contact resistance,remain the same. Determine the heat rate per unitlength of cylinder (W/m), as well as the cylinder innertemperature Ti, the interface temperatures T1,iand T1,o,and the fin base temperature Tb. Subject to the con-straint that the fin gap is fixed at ??2 mm, assess theeffect of increasing the fin thickness at the expense ofreducing the number of fins.

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Title Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer 7 
Author Theodore L. Bergman; Adrienne S. Lavine; Frank P. Incropera; David P. DeWitt
ISBN 9780470501979

Consider the air-cooled combustion cylinder of .160, but

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