Answer:
The value of the Prandlt number for this fluid is: 1656.04
Step-by-step explanation:
As it is stated in the problem : Pr = Cp*mu/k
where:
cp: heat capacity of the fluid
mu: viscosity of the fluid
k: thermal conductivity of the fluid
Now for a given fluid we have
cp= 0.58 J/(g* deg C)
mu=1934 Ibm / (ft * h)
k = 0.28 W/(m * deg C)
If we put these values in the ecuation of the Prandlt number we have:
Pr = (0.58 J/(g* deg C)) × (1934 Ibm / (ft * h) / 0.28 W/(m * deg C)) =
As we can see we have to convert the units so we can operate all the values in the same units of measurement and then cancel them so as to obtain a dimensionless result.
Converting the value of: mu = 1934 Ibm / (ft * h)
1 ft= 0.3048 m
1 h= 3600 s
1 lbm= 453.59 g
mu= 1934 Ibm / (ft * h) × (453,59 g/ lbm) × (1h/3600 s) × (1 ft/0.3048 m) = 799.47 g/ (m *s).
Pr = (0.58 J/(g* deg C)) × (799.47 g/ (m *s) / 0.28 W/(m * deg C)) = 1656.04