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Chapter 5 Problem 5.23

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A steel strip of thickness ?12 mm is annealed bypassing it through a large furnace whose walls aremaintained at a temperature Twcorresponding to that ofcombustion gases flowing through the furnace(Tw?T?). The strip, whose density, specific heat, ther-mal conductivity, and emissivity are ??7900 kg/m3,cp?640 J/kg?K, k?30 W/m?K, and ??0.7, respec-tively, is to be heated from 300C to 600C. (a) For a uniform convection coefficient of h?100 W/m2?K and Tw?T??700C, determine thetime required to heat the strip. If the strip is movingat 0.5 m/s, how long must the furnace be?(b) The annealing process may be accelerated (the stripspeed increased) by increasing the environmentaltemperatures. For the furnace length obtained inpart (a), determine the strip speed for Tw?T??850C and Tw?T??1000C. For each set of envi-ronmental temperatures (700, 850, and 1000C),plot the strip temperature as a function of time overthe range 25C?T?600C. Over this range, alsoplot the radiation heat transfer coefficient, hr, as afunction of time.

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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

A steel strip of thickness 12 mm is annealed bypassing it

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