Hot fluid is being moved through a 100mm diameter, 2m long pipe made of Vibranium. The wall thickness of the pipe is 5mm
Posted: Tue Jul 12, 2022 8:48 am
Hot fluid is being moved through a 100mm diameter, 2m long pipe made of Vibranium. The wall thickness of the pipe is 5mm. The material on the inside of the pipe is at 750K and yields a convective heat transfer coefficient of 300 W/m²/K. Other parameters are shown below. What is the heat flux and temperature at the outer pipe surface? Should Tony Stark put some insulation on this pipe to avoid burns? Pipe Tak hair Pipe inner diameter: 100mm Pipe wall thickness: 5mm Length: 2m Too, inside: 750K Too, air: 300K hinside: 300 W/m²/K hair: 53 W/m²/K Kvibranium: 0.5 W/m/K