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Question 13.5: A cryogenic fluid flows through a long tube of 20-mm diamete...

A cryogenic fluid flows through a long tube of 20-mm diameter, the outer surface of which is diffuse and gray with ε_{1} = 0.02 and T_{1} = 77 K. This tube is concentric with a larger tube of 50-mm diameter, the inner surface of which is diffuse and gray with ε_{2} = 0.05 and T_{2} = 300 K. The space between the surfaces is evacuated. Calculate the heat gain by the cryogenic fluid per unit length of tubes. If a thin radiation shield of 35-mm diameter and ε_{3} = 0.02 (both sides) is inserted midway between the inner and outer surfaces, calculate the change (percentage) in heat gain per unit length of the tubes.

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