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TUTORIAL 1. Define thermal conductivity 2. Define the convection heat-transfer coefficient. 3. Discuss the mechanism of thermal conduction in solids. 4.1 Discuss the mechanism of heat convection. 4.2 Name some good conductors of heat; some poor conductors 5 A flat wall is exposed to an environmental temperature of 38◦C. The wall is covered with a layer of insulation 2.5 cm thick whose thermal conductivity is 1.4 W/m・ ◦C, and the temperature of the wall on the inside of the insulation is 315◦C. The wall loses heat to the environment by convection. Compute the value of the convection heat-transfer coefficient that must be maintained on the outer surface of the insulation to ensure that the outersurface temperature does not exceed 41◦C. 6 Consider a wall heated by convection on one side at T1 and cooled by convection on the other side at T2. Show that the heat-transfer rate through the wall is q= T1 −T2/1/h1A+_x/kA+1/h2A where T1 and T2 are the fluid temperatures on each side of the wall and h1 and h2 are the corresponding heat-transfer coefficients. 7 One side of a plane wall is maintained at 100◦C, while the other side is exposed to a convection environment having T =10◦C and h=10 W/m2 · ◦C. The wall has k =1.6W/m· ◦C and is 40 cm thick. Calculate the heat-transfer rate through the wall. 8. An aluminum can having a volume of about 350 cm3 contains beer at 1◦C. Using a lumped-capacity analysis, estimate the time required for the contents to warm to 15◦C when the can is placed in a room at 20◦C with a convection coefficient of 15 W/m2·◦C. Assume beer has the same properties as water. 9. Define the Biot number 15 A stainless-steel rod (18% Cr, 8% Ni) 6.4 mm in diameter is initially at a uniform temperature of 25◦C and is suddenly immersed in a liquid at 150◦C with h= 120 W/m2·◦C. Using the lumped-capacity method of analysis, calculate the time necessary for the rod temperature to reach 120◦C. 10. A 5-cm-diameter copper sphere is initially at a uniform temperature of 200◦C. It is suddenly exposed to an environment at 20◦C having a heat-transfer coefficient h=28 W/m2·◦C. Using the lumped-capacity method of analysis, calculate the time necessary for the sphere temperature to reach 90◦C. 11. An aluminum sphere, 5.0 cm in diameter, is initially at a uniform temperature of 50◦C. It is suddenly exposed to an outer-space radiation environment at 0 K (no convection). Assuming the surface of aluminum is blackened and lumped-capacity analysis applies, calculate the time required for the temperature of the sphere to drop to−110◦C. Geoffrey, 2022