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Introduction to the Pennes Bioheat Transfer Equation.

Give the Pennes Bioheat Transfer Equation, describe all terms and units, and discuss its limitations.

Subject:

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering

Topic:

Momentum, Heat, and Mass Transfer

Posting ID:

1376

OTA ID:

101353

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Determine the value of Henry's Law constant of chlorine for the chlorine water system.

Determine the value of Henry's law constant of chlorine for the chlorine water system. Please see the attachment.

Subject:

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering

Topic:

Momentum, Heat, and Mass Transfer

Posting ID:

4077

OTA ID:

103144

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Heat Transfer: Thermal conductivity and Heat Flux

Consider a flat plane of thickness delta x with one surface maintained at T1 and the other at T2. Thermal conductivity of the flat plane varies according to temperatures as k = A + BT + CT^3. Write an expression for one-dimensional heat flux.

Subject:

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering

Topic:

Momentum, Heat, and Mass Transfer

Posting ID:

5609

OTA ID:

103139

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Heat Transport: Conduction, Convection and Flux

A cubical cavity of width 0.5 m on a side. The cavity wall is made of Pyrex and the thickness is 3 cm. A block of 1 kg ice at 0 degrees Celsius is contained in the box. The exterior wall temperature of the cube is 20 degrees Celsius. The box is suspended in mid-air of a big room where the air and surrounding temperatures are the same. The convection coefficient in the room is h = 20W/(m^2*K). 1.Find the rate of ice melting inside the box and 2.the air temperature in the room.

Subject:

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering

Topic:

Momentum, Heat, and Mass Transfer

Posting ID:

5651

OTA ID:

101467

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Heat Transport: Conduction, Convection, Radiation through a Brick and Plaster Wall

Please see the attachment for the full problem. The question concerns temperature transfer through a wall with brick and plaster. Unit area, heat loss and inner and outer temperatures need to be found.

Subject:

Chemical and Biochemical Engineering

Topic:

Momentum, Heat, and Mass Transfer

Posting ID:

5654

OTA ID:

102194

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