Superheated steam at 575C is routed from a boiler to the turbine of an electric power plant

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Superheated steam at 575°C is routed from a boiler to the turbine of an electric power plant through steel tubes (k = 35 W/m ∙ K) of 300 mm inner diameter and 30 mm wall thickness. To reduce heat loss to the surroundings and to maintain a safe-to-touch outer surface temperature, a layer of calcium silicate insulation (k = 0.10 W/m ∙ K) is applied to the tubes, while degradation of the insulation is reduced by wrapping it in a thin sheet of aluminum having an emissivity of e = 0.20. The air and wall temperatures of the power plant are 27°C.

(a) Assuming that the inner surface temperature of a steel tube corresponds to that of the steam and the convection coefficient outside the aluminum sheet is 6 W/m2 ∙ K, what is the minimum insulation thickness needed to insure that the temperature of the aluminum does not exceed 50°C? What is the corresponding heat loss per meter of tube length?

(b) Explore the effect of the insulation thickness on the temperature of the aluminum and the heat loss per unit tube length.

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Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer

ISBN: 978-0471457282

6th Edition

Authors: Incropera, Dewitt, Bergman, Lavine

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