Identify the heat transfer processes that determine the


In analyzing the performance of a thermal system, the engineer must be able to identify the relevant heat transfer processes. Only then can the system behavior be properly quantified. For the following systems, identify the pertinent processes, designating them by appropriately labeled arrows on a sketch of the system. Answer additional questions that appear in the problem statement.

(a) Identify the heat transfer processes that determine the temperature of an asphalt pavement on a summer day. Write an energy balance for the surface of the pavement.

(b) Consider an exposed portion of your body (e.g., your forearm with a short-sleeved shirt) while you are sitting in a room. Identify all heat transfer processes that occur at the surface of your skin. In the interest of conserving fuel and funds, you keep the thermostat of your home at 15°C (59°F) throughout the winter months. You are able to tolerate this condition if the outside (ambient) air temperature exceeds -10°C (14°F) but feel cold if the ambient temperature falls much below this value. Are you imagining things?

(c) A thermocouple junction is used to measure the temperature of a hot gas stream flowing through a channel by inserting the junction into the mainstream of the gas. The surface of the channel is cooled such that its temperature is well below that of the gas. Identify the heat transfer processes associated with the junction surface. Will the junction sense a temperature that is less than, equal to, or greater than the gas temperature? A radiation shield is a small, open-ended tube that encloses the thermocouple junction, yet allows for passage of the gas through the tube. How does use of such a shield improve the accuracy of the temperature measurement?

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