A probe of overall length L = 200 mm and diameter D = 12.5 mm is inserted
Question:
A probe of overall length L = 200 mm and diameter D = 12.5 mm is inserted through a duct wall such that a portion of its length, referred to as the immersion length L i , is in contact with the water stream whose temperature, T∞,i , is to be determined. The convection coefficients over the immersion and ambient-exposed lengths are hi = 1100 W/m2 ∙ K and ho = 10 W/m. K. respectively. The probe has a thermal conductivity of 177 W/m ∙ K and is in poor thermal contact with the duct wall.
(a) Derive an expression for evaluating the measurement error, ∆Terr = Ttip - T∞,i, which is the difference between the tip temperature, T lip , and the water temperature, T∞.i'
(b) With the water and ambient air temperatures at 80 and 20°C, respectively, calculate the measurement error, 6.Tem as a function of immersion length for the conditions L/L = 0.225,0.425, and 0.625.
(c) Compute and plot the effects of probe thermal conductivity and water velocity (hi) on the measurement error.
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Fundamentals of Heat and Mass Transfer
ISBN: 978-0471457282
6th Edition
Authors: Incropera, Dewitt, Bergman, Lavine