Complete and Clear Question:
A person puts a few apples into the freezer at -15°C to cool them quickly for guests who are about to arrive. Initially, the apples are at a uniform temperature of 20°C, and the heat transfer coefficient on the surfaces is 8 W/m2·K. Treating the apples as 9-cm-diameter spheres and taking their properties to be
840 kg/m3,
3.81 kJ/kg·K, k = 0.418 W/m·K, and
, determine the center and surface temperatures of the apples in 1 h. Also, determine the amount of heat transfer from each apple. Solve this problem using analytical one-term approximation method (not the Heisler charts).
Answer:
Temperature at the center of the apple, T(t) = 11.215°C
Temperature at the surface of the apple, T(r,t) = 2.68°C
Amount of heat transfer from each apple, Q = 21.47 kJ
Step-by-step explanation:
For clarity and easiness of expression, the calculations are handwritten and attached as a file. Check the attached files for the complete calculation.