A wire of diameter D = 2 mm and uniform temperature T has an electrical resistance of

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A wire of diameter D = 2 mm and uniform temperature T has an electrical resistance of 0.01 n/m and a current flow of 20 A.

(a) What is the rate at which heat is dissipated per unit length of wire? What is the heat dissipation per unit volume within the wire?

(b) If the wire is not insulated and is in ambient air and large surrounding for which T = Tsur = 20°C, what is the temperature T of the wire? The wire has an emissivity of 0.3, and the coefficient associated with heat transfer by natural convection may be approximated by an expression of the form, h = C[(T - T)/D]1/4, where C = 1.25 W/m7/4 ∙ K5/4.

(c) If the wire is coated with plastic insulation of 2-mm thickness and a thermal conductivity of 0.25 W/m ∙ K, what are the inner and outer surface temperatures of the insulation? The insulation has an emissivity of 0.9, and the convection coefficient is given by the expression of part (b). Explore the effect of the insulation thickness on the surface temperatures.

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Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer

ISBN: 978-0471457282

6th Edition

Authors: Incropera, Dewitt, Bergman, Lavine

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