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Air flows through a 0.25-m-diameter duct. At the inlet the velocity is 300 m/s, and the stagnation temperature is 90°C. If the Mach number at the exit is 0.3, determine the direction and the rate of heat transfer. For the same conditions at the inlet, determine the amount of heat that must be transferred to the system if the flow is to be sonic at the exit of the duct.

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Answer:

a. 318.2k

b. 45.2kj

Step-by-step explanation:

Heat transfer rate to an object is equal to the thermal conductivity of the material the object is made from, multiplied by the surface area in contact, multiplied by the difference in temperature between the two objects, divided by the thickness of the material.

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Air flows through a 0.25-m-diameter duct. At the inlet the velocity is 300 m/s, and-example-1
Air flows through a 0.25-m-diameter duct. At the inlet the velocity is 300 m/s, and-example-2
Air flows through a 0.25-m-diameter duct. At the inlet the velocity is 300 m/s, and-example-3
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