ASEN 3113 Fall 2013 Lab 2
ASEN 3113 Fall 2013 Lab 2
ASEN 3113 Fall 2013 Lab 2
Assigned: Prelab #1-3: Prelab #4-6, Analysis 1-2: Lab Due: OBJECTIVES
Completely understand transient and steady state heat conduction. Understand the fundamentals of heat conduction through constant mediums. Appreciate how partial differential equations and boundary value problems have real engineering use. Continue to improve lab report technical writing skills.
18 October 2013 1 & 4 Nov. 2013 8 & 11 Nov. 2013 21 November 2013
Figure 3 Experimental Apparatus Diagram NOTE: The heater has an internal resistance of 110 and draws a current of 0.28 A at 30 V.
Table 1 Properties of the materials used in the experiment Properties Thermal conductivity Density () in kg/m3 Specific heat capacity (k) in W/(m*K) (C) in J/(kg*K) Stainless Steel T-303 16.2 8000 500 Annealed Aluminum Alloy 7075-T651 130 2810 960 Brass 360 H02 115 8500 380 Material
EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURE
1. Log in to a LabStation. 2. Check that the USB thermocouple box is plugged into a USB port on the computer you are using. 3. Check that all 8 thermocouples are plugged into the thermocouple box receptacles. 4. Open Heat Conduction Rods EEF.vi 5. Before running the VI, set the desired sample time and select Celsius or Fahrenheit from the User inputs dialog box. (These cannot be changed while the VI is running.) 6. Check that water entrance and return lines are plugged into the experimental apparatus provided. 7. Check that the water chiller is plugged in and turned on. 8. Set for desired water temperature of T0. (Refer to water chiller instructions.) Make sure you record what T0 you used, it is not recorded by the VI. 9. The entire rod is now being cooled to the initial temperature T0. Allow some time for the rod to conduct to this initial temperature. You can run the VI to monitor the temperature, but you will not use this data. 10. Verify the power supply is set to 30V. 11. When the apparatus has reached a rather uniform initial temperature T0 according to the VI, restart the VI and turn on the power supply. You are now taking experimental data. 12. Monitor the data until the rod attains a steady state (All temperature lines become horizontal). 13. While waiting for the rod to reach steady state, investigate the hardware using the stainless steel rod experiment. Remove the PVC casing and insulation to expose the thermocouple connections, band heater and cooling lines. Make notes of how these attachments are made and how these might affect the assumptions that were made in the analytical solution. 14. Save data, and clean up.
Note: Use Table 1 as a reference for obtaining the required parameters for the different materials. Use diameter of 1 inch for all rods. Also, make assumptions about the spacing distance between two thermocouples.
Your group lab reports should include at minimum the following sections and address each topic within each section
Points 5 20 Section Abstract / Nomenclature Introduction & Theory Qualitatively describe the theory of heat conduction in a metal rod. Discuss the methods used in order to analyze the metal rod in this experiment (heat equation and its initial and boundary conditions). Make sure to include your assumptions. Procedure Write a step-by-step procedure with enough detail so that a person reading your lab would be able to go through the experiment and reproduce similar results. Include a diagram of the system setup. Results Include all plots and tables of results from the lab questions. Analysis & Discussion Discuss how you answered the lab questions approach methods and assumptions. Discuss results for each question. Discuss errors. Conclusion Summary of the entire experiment What you learned How to improve this for next year References (including MATLAB code) You will need to make sure that you reference are in the correct AIAA format. Look it up if you do not know. TOTAL
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Finally, this report is to be completed in the AIAA format as you will need to be familiar with this format for senior year. Please visit the AIAA homepage1 for FAQs regarding this format.