Mohit Kumar Singh PC-ME501
Mohit Kumar Singh PC-ME501
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UNDER
MAKAUT, WB
TITLE OF THE PRESENTAION :- EXTENDED SURFACES/FINS AND DERIVATION
OF BOUNDARY EQUATIONS
CONTINUOUS ASSESSMENT#1
SUBJECT NAME :- HEAT TRANSFER
SUBJECT CODE :- PC-ME501
PRESENTED BY
NAME OF THE STUDENT :- MOHIT KUMAR SINGH
UNIVERSITY ROLL NO. :- 14800722039
COURSE NAME :- MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
SEMESTER :- 5TH
Academic Session: 2023-24
Introduction
where,
Q˙conv = h(p∆ x )(T − T ∞ ) (2)
Dividing by ∆ x we get,
Q˙x + ∆ x — Q˙∆ x
+ hp(T − T ∞ ) = 0 (3)
∆x
taking limit ∆x → 0
Q˙cond
+ hp(T − T ∞ ) = 0 (4)
dx
From Fourier‘s law
dT
Q˙cond = −kA c (5)
dx
Heat Transfer through Extended Surfaces Parag Chaware 4 / 14
Heat transfer through fin II
substituting in eq. (5) and assuming (T − T ∞ ) = θ
d2T
− m 2θ = 0 (6)
dx 2
r
hp
m= (7)
kAc
Equation 6 is a linear, homogeneous, second-order differential equation
with constant coefficients. Therefore, the general solution of the
differential equation is
At x = 0 θ = θ0
At x = ∞ θ= 0
Possible when C1→ 0
θ(x ) = C2 e− mx (10)
applying BC’s at base i.e. θ(0) = T 0 − T ∞
T (x ) = T ∞ + (T 0 − T ∞ )e− mx (11)
and √
Qfin = hpkAc (T 0 − T ∞ ) (12)
Heat Transfer through Extended Surfaces Parag Chaware 7 / 14
Insulated Tip I
Heat transfer from the fin is proportional to its surface area, and the
surface area of the fin tip is usually a negligible fraction of the total fin
area. Therefore;
BC1
dθ .
=0 (13)
dx .x =L
BC2
θ(0) = T 0 − T ∞ (14)
The temperature distribution is
θ coshm(L − x )
= (15)
θ0 coshmL
The heat transfer form fin is
√
Qfin = hPkAc (T 0 − T ∞ )tanhmL (16)
√ coshmL − ( θL/θ 0)
Qfin = hPkAc (18)
sinhmL
εf = Q˙fin
(24)
˙ fin
QWithout
√ r
Qfin hpkAc(T 0 − T ∞) kp
εLong fin = = = (26)
QNo Fin hAc (T 0 − T ∞ ) hAc
Use of Fin
ε= 0 Fin is not contributing the heat transfer