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The Solution Manual for Heat Convection (2nd Edition) by Latif M. Jiji provides complete, step-by-step solutions to all end-of-chapter problems from the textbook. It offers clear and rigorous derivations covering fundamental and advanced topics such as forced and natural convection, boundary layer analysis, heat transfer coefficients, dimensional analysis, and numerical methods. This manual is ideal for mechanical and thermal engineering students seeking detailed guidance through complex heat transfer and fluid dynamics problems. It also serves as a valuable reference for instructors, researchers, and practicing engineers involved in thermal system design and analysis. ① KEY DETAILS Edition: 2nd Edition Author: Latif M. Jiji Format: PDF Type: Complete Solutions Manual Includes: Step-by-step derivations and calculations Conceptual explanations for thermal processes Solutions to theoretical and applied heat transfer problems Best For: Mechanical & Chemical Engineering students Thermal Sciences & Energy Systems courses Instructors preparing assignments or exams

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PROBLEM 1.1


Heat is removed from a rectangular surface by L
convection to an ambient fluid at T . The heat transfer
coefficient is h. Surface temperature is given by
A 0 x W
Ts = 1/ 2
x

where A is constant. Determine the steady state heat
transfer rate from the plate.
L
(1) Observations. (i) Heat is removed from the surface
by convection. Therefore, Newton's law of cooling is dqs
applicable. (ii) Ambient temperature and heat transfer 0 x W
coefficient are uniform. (iii) Surface temperature varies
along the rectangle. dx
(2) Problem Definition. Find the total heat transfer rate by convection from the surface of a
plate with a variable surface area and heat transfer coefficient.

(3) Solution Plan. Newton's law of cooling gives the rate of heat transfer by convection.
However, in this problem surface temperature is not uniform. This means that the rate of heat
transfer varies along the surface. Thus, Newton’ s law should be applied to an infinitesimal area
dAs and integrated over the entire surface to obtain the total heat transfer.

(4) Plan Execution.

(i) Assumptions. (1) Steady state, (2) negligible radiation, (3) uniform heat transfer
coefficient and (4) uniform ambient fluid temperature.

(ii) Analysis. Newton's law of cooling states that
qs = h As (Ts - T ) (a)
where
As = surface area, m2
h = heat transfer coefficient, W/m2-oC
qs = rate of surface heat transfer by convection, W
Ts = surface temperature, oC
T = ambient temperature, oC
Applying (a) to an infinitesimal area dAs
dq s = h (Ts - T ) dAs (b)
The next step is to express Ts (x) in terms of distance x along the triangle. Ts (x) is specified as
A
Ts = 1/ 2 (c)
x

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The infinitesimal area dAs is given by

dAs = W dx (d)
where
x = axial distance, m
W = width, m
Substituting (c) and into (b)
A
dq s = h( - T ) Wdx (e)
1/ 2
x
Integration of (f) gives qs
L
q = dq = hW ( )dx (f)
Ax 1/ 2 T
s s
0
Evaluating the integral in (f)
qs hW 2 AL1/ 2
Rewrite the above
LT qs hWL 2 (g)

1/ 2
AL T

Note that at x = L surface temperature Ts (L) is given by (c) as
1/ 2
Ts (L) AL (h)
(h) into (g)
qs hWL 2Ts (L) (i)
T

(iii) Checking. Dimensional check: According to (c) units of C are o C/m1/ 2 . Therefore units
qs in (g) are W.
Limiting checks: If h = 0 then qs = 0. Similarly, if W = 0 or L = 0 then qs = 0. Equation (i)
satisfies these limiting cases.

(5) Comments. Integration is necessary because surface temperature is variable.. The same
procedure can be followed if the ambient temperature or heat transfer coefficient is non-uniform.

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