Question:

The maximum heat loss from a pipe occurs when the critical radius equals:

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The critical radius concept helps optimize insulation to minimize heat loss.
Updated On: Dec 28, 2024
  • The ratio of the surface coefficient of heat transfer to the thermal conductivity of the insulation
  • The ratio of the thermal conductivity of the insulation to the surface coefficient of heat transfer
  • The product of thermal conductivity of the insulation and the surface coefficient of heat transfer
  • The radius of the pipe
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

The critical radius of insulation (\( r_c \)) is given by:

\( r_c = \frac{k}{h} \)

where \( k \) is the thermal conductivity of the insulation and \( h \) is the surface heat transfer coefficient.

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