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Chapter 16, Problem 63. A person is standing in a room at 18 ◦C. The exposed surface area and skin temperature of the person are 1.7 m2 and 32 ◦C, respectively, the convection heat transfer coefficient is 5 W/m2 ·K, and the emissivity of the skin and clothes is 0.9. Determine the total rate of heat transfer.

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Answer:
Q=248.011 W

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

Temperature of Room
T_(\infty )=18^(\circ)\approx 291 K

Area of Person
A=1.7 m^2

Temperature of skin
T=32^(\circ)\approx 305 K

Heat transfer coefficient
h=5 W/m^2.k

Emissivity of the skin and clothes
\epsilon =0.9


\Delta T=32-18=14^(\circ)

Total rate of heat transfer=heat Transfer due to Radiation +heat transfer through convection

Heat transfer due radiation
Q_1=\epsilon \sigma A(T^4-T_(\infty )^4 )

where
\sigma =stefan-boltzman\ constant


Q_1=0.9* 5.687* 10^(-8)* 1.7* (305^4-291^4)


Q_1=129.01 W

Heat Transfer due to convection is given by


Q_2=hA(\Delta T)


Q_2=5* 1.7* 14=119 W


Q=Q_1+Q_2


Q=129.01+119=248.011 W

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