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Consider the same piping system. this time, the same pipe is buried underground. assuming that there is a constant heat flux of 100w/m^2 from the outer surfance of the pipe to the soil determine the exit temperature of the water.

a. 129.1
b. 111.1
c. 82.1
d. 68.1

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Answer:

Option A

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that:

inner Diameter of pipe
d_i=100^c

Thickness
t=50mm

Outer diameter of pipe
d_o=1.1m

Length
l=5m

Temperature
T_i=130^oC

Generally the equation for Heat Balance is mathematically given by


q*\pi d_oL=mC_p(T_i-T_o)

Therefore


T_o=T_i+(q*\pi d_oL)/(mC_p)


T_o=130+(100*3.142 *1.1*5)/(0.5*4000)


T_o=129.136^oC

Therefore the exit temperature of the water.is
T_o=129.136^oC

Option A

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