subject
Engineering, 28.10.2019 21:31 ShadowShu8658

The walls of a furnace are made of 1.6-ft-thick concrete (k = 0.64 btu/h⋅ft⋅°f and α = 0.023 ft2/h). initially, the furnace and the surrounding air are in thermal equilibrium at 70°f. the furnace is then fired, and the inner surfaces of the furnace are subjected to hot gases at 1800°f with a very large heat transfer coefficient. determine how long it will take for the temperature of the outer surface of the furnace walls to rise to 70.1°f.

ansver
Answers: 2

Other questions on the subject: Engineering

image
Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:10, viicborella
Steel is coated with a thin layer of ceramic to protect against corrosion. what do you expect to happen to the coating when the temperature of the steel is increased significantly? explain.
Answers: 1
image
Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:10, soreese02
An ideal otto cycle with air as the working fluid has a compression ratio of 8. the minimum and maximum temperatures in the cycle are 300 k and 1340 k. use constant specific heats at room temperature to determine (a) the amount of heat transferred to the air during the heat- addition kj/kg, (b) the thermal efficiency, and (c) the thermal efficiency of a carnot cycle ope limits. process, in rating between the same temperature
Answers: 2
image
Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:20, aly95
An engine runs on the ideal diesel cycle. the cycle has a compression ratio of 20 and a cutoff ratio of 2. the highest temperature in the cycle is 1200 k. if the heat into the system is 300 kj/kg of working fluid and using variable specific heats determine the work produced per mass of working fluid
Answers: 3
image
Engineering, 04.07.2019 19:10, rayne40
A)-in the process of engineering design, explain the contribution of material selection. b)- explain the procedure of synthesis as is employed in engineering design. c)- is there any relationship between ergonomics and engineering design? explain. d)- safety consideration in engineering design includes human, product and the enviroment . explain how safety will be incorporated into the design?
Answers: 3
You know the right answer?
The walls of a furnace are made of 1.6-ft-thick concrete (k = 0.64 btu/h⋅ft⋅°f and α = 0.023 ft2/h)....

Questions in other subjects:

Konu
History, 26.08.2020 22:01
Konu
History, 26.08.2020 22:01