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Chemistry, 13.09.2019 22:30 cadeedmiston

Oil is flowing through a 75 mm id iron pipe at 1 m/s. the pipe has (6) mm thickness with thermal conductivity of 52 w/m.°c. it is being heated by steam outside the pipe, and the steam-film coefficient may be taken as 11 kwm2 °c. at a particular point along the pipe, the oil is at (41)oc, its density is 880 kg/m3, its viscosity is 2.1 cp its thermal conductivity is 0.135 wm"c, and its specific heat is 2.17 jg"c what is the overall heat-transfer coefficient at this point based on the inside area of the pipe? if the steam temperature is (115)°c, what is the heat flux at this point (kw/m2) based on the inside area of the pipe? h skipped wm2 c u skiped wm2c skipped kwim2

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