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In the final stages of production, a pharmaceutical is sterilized by heating it from 25 to 75C as it moves at 0.2 m/s through a straight thin-walled stainless steel tube of 12.7-mm diameter. A uniform heat flux is maintained by an electric resistance heater wrapped around the outer surface of the tube. If the tube is 10 m long, what is the required heat flux

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Answer:

The answer is "
12682.267\ \ (W)/(m^2)"

Step-by-step explanation:

Calculating the mass flow rate of fluid:


m= \rho AV


= \rho (\pi)/(4) D^2\ V\\\\= 100 * (\pi)/(4) * (0.0127)^2* 0.2\\\\=0.0253 \ (kg)/(s)\\\\

Calculating the amount of heat transfer.


q =m*C_p(T_(m,0)-T_(m,i))


=0.0253 * 4000 (75-25)\\\\=0.0253 * 4000(50)\\\\=0.0253 * 200,000 \\\\= 5060 \ W

Calculating the required value for heat flux:


q


=(q)/(\pi DL)\\\\= (5060)/(\pi * 0.0127 * 10)\\\\= 12682.267 (W)/(m^2)\\

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