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Approximate the human form as an unclothed vertical cylinder of 0.3 m diameter and 1.75 m length with a surface temperature of 30 oC.(a)Calculate the heat loss in a 10 m/s wind at 20 oC.(b)What is the heat loss if the skin is covered with a thin layer of water (i.e., sweat) at 30 oC and the relative humidity of the air is 60 %

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q=1118.865W

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

Diameter of the cylinder
D=0.3m

Length of the cylinder
L=1.75m

Surface temperature of cylinder
T_s=30 \textdegree C=303k

Speed of air
V=10m/s

Temperature of air
T=20 \textdegree C

Generally the equation for Reynolds number is mathematically given by


Re_D=(VD)/(v)

where


v=15.27*10^-^6


Re_D=(10*0.3)/(15.27*10^-^6)


Re_D=1.96*10^5

Generally the equation for Nusselt number is mathematically given by


N_u=0.6(Re_D)^(0.6)(Pr)^(0.37)

where

Prandtl number


Pr=0.71


N_u=0.6(Re_D)^(0.6)(Pr)^(0.37)


N_u=0.6(1.96*10^5)^(0.6)(0.71)^(0.37)


N_u=791.53

Generally the equation for convective heat transfer is mathematically given by


h=Nu (k)/(D)

where


k=25.7*10^(-3)


h=791.53*(25.7*10^(-3))/(0.3)


h=67.81W/m^2K

Generally the equation for surface area of a cylinder is mathematically given by


A=\pi DL


A=\pi *0.3*1.75


A=1.65m^2

Generally the equation for convective heat transfer is mathematically given by


q=h4(T_s-T_(inty))


q=(67.81)*1.65*(30-20)\\


q=1118.865W

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