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19 October, 06:51

A 7-cm-external-diameter, 18-m-long hot-water pipe at 80°C is losing heat to the surrounding air at 5°C by natural convection with a heat transfer coefficient of 25 W/m2·°C. Determine the rate of heat loss from the pipe by natural convection, in kW.

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  1. 19 October, 09:39
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    Given:

    D = 7 cm

    = 0.07 m

    A = pi * r ^2

    = pi * (0.07/2) ^2

    = 0.00385 m2

    T1 = 80°C

    T2 = 5°C

    h = 25 W/m2·°C

    Q = A * h * delta T

    = 0.00385 * 25 * (80 - 5)

    = 7.22 W

    = 7.22 * 10^-3 kW.
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