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A horizontal pipe 15 cm in diameter and 4 m long is buried in the earth at a depth of 20 cm. The pipe-wall temperature is 75 degree C and the earth surface temperature is 5 degree C. Assuming that the thermal conductivity of the earth is 0.8W/m. degree C. Calculate the heat lost by the pipe. What is the heat lost if the pipe was buried at a depth of 180 cm?

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Step-by-step explanation:

The given data for case (1) is as follows.

h = 20 cm = 0.2 m

Assuming that a rectangular slab is placed above the pipe and we will calculate the heat transfer as follows.

Q =
kA (\Delta T)/(L)

where, A = area

L = length

k = thermal conductivity = 0.8 W/m


\Delta T = change in temperature.

Therefore, putting the given values into the above formula as follows.

Q =
kA (\Delta T)/(L)

=
0.8 W/m * (4 m * 0.15 m) (75 - 5)/(0.2)

= 168 W

For case (2), h = 180 cm = 1.8 m

Therefore, heat lost will be calculated as follows.

Q =
kA (\Delta T)/(L)

=
0.8 W/m * (4 m * 0.15 m) (75 - 5)/(1.8)

= 18.67 W

Thus, we can conclude that 18.67 W heat lost if the pipe was buried at a depth of 180 cm.

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