subject
Engineering, 28.11.2019 01:31 kassimh495

Thermal energy storage systems commonly involve a packed bed of solid spheres, through which a hot gas flows if the system is being charged, or a cold gas if it is being discharged. in a charging process, heat transfer from the hot gas increases thermal energy stored within the colder spheres; during discharge, the stored energy decreases as heat is transferred from the warmer spheres to the cooler gas. consider a packed bed of 75-mm-diameter aluminum spheres (p = 2,700 kg/m^3; c = 950 j/kg*k; k = 240 w/m*k) and a charging process for which gas enters the storage unit at a temperature of 300 degrees c. the initial temperature of the spheres is ti = 25 degrees c and the convection heat transfer coefficient is h = 75 w/m^2*k. how long does it take a sphere near the inlet of the system to accumulate 90% of the maximum possible thermal energy? what is the corresponding temperature at the center of the sphere?

ansver
Answers: 1

Another question on Engineering

question
Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:10
Give heat transfer applications for the following, (i) gas turbines (propulsion) ) gas turbines (power generation). (iii) steam turbines. (iv) combined heat and power (chp). (v) automotive engines
Answers: 1
question
Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:10
The thermal expansion or contraction of a given metal is a function of the f a)-density b)-initial temperature c)- temperature difference d)- linear coefficient of thermal expansion e)- final temperature f)- original length
Answers: 2
question
Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:10
Burgers vector is generally parallel to the dislocation line. a)-true b)-false
Answers: 2
question
Engineering, 04.07.2019 18:10
Slip occurs via two partial dislocations because of (a) the shorter path of the partial dislocation lines; (b) the lower energy state through partial dislocations; (c) the charge balance.
Answers: 1
You know the right answer?
Thermal energy storage systems commonly involve a packed bed of solid spheres, through which a hot g...
Questions
Questions on the website: 13722361