Thermodynamics - Change in temperature for heated slabs of steel

In summary, the conversation discusses the correct way to solve a problem involving the mass of an object, change in temperature, specific heat capacity, and heat. After making some corrections to the calculations, it is determined that the final temperature of the object will be -190.476C, which is below the melting point of steel (1370C) and therefore, the steel is not in danger of melting.
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CJoy
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Homework Statement
Defiance Drake, Space Adventurer, has managed to lay claim to an abandoned freighter whose crew was killed by Cubarb parasites. She fired the engines of her craft for 30 seconds, which involved igniting unobtainium gas to propel the ship (in an action-reaction process). During this time, the engine cones absorbed some of the heat of this explosion. If one can approximate the engine cones as four slabs of 700 kg steel, 70000 kJ of heat was absorbed, and the initial temperature of the steel was -250 Celsius, what is the final temperature? Is the steel in danger of melting?
Relevant Equations
mass of object x change in temp x specific heat capacity= heat
Just started this topic so I'm not sure if this is the correct way to solve this, any help would be appreciated.
mass of object x change in temp x specific heat capacity= heat
change in temp= heat/(mass of object x specific heat capacity)
Mass= 700kg
Specific heat capacity of steel= 0.42kJ/kgC
heat=70000kJ
change in temp= temp final- temp initial
temp initial=-250C
change in temp= (70000)/(700 x 0.42)=238.095C
Temp final - temp initial= 238.095C
Temp final - (-250C)=238.095C
Temp final= 488.095C
Since steel's melting point is at 1370C, the steel is not in danger of melting.
 
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That procedure looks good, except I wonder if the total mass is 4x what you have used. Is it 4 slabs of 700 kg each or 4 slabs with a combined mass of 700 kg? Seems like the problem wouldn't mention the number of slabs if it gave the total mass.
 
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CJoy said:
change in temp= temp final- temp initial
temp initial=-250C
change in temp= (70000)/(700 x 0.42)=238.095C
Temp final - temp initial= 238.095C
Temp final - (-250C)=238.095C
Temp final= 488.095C
Since steel's melting point is at 1370C, the steel is not in danger of melting.
Hi Cjoy. Better check your algebra. If you started at -250C and the change was 238C it will be below 0 C.

AM
 
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With the changes, does this look correct?
Mass= 700kg x 4=2800kg
Specific heat capacity of steel= 0.42kJ/kgC
heat=70000kJ
change in temp= temp final- temp initial
temp initial=-250C
change in temp= (70000)/(2800 x 0.42)=59.5C
Temp final - temp initial= 59.5C
Temp final - (-250C)=59.5C
Temp final= -190.476C
 

1. How does the change in temperature affect the properties of steel?

When steel is heated, its atoms gain energy and vibrate more rapidly, causing the material to expand. This expansion can lead to changes in the mechanical properties of steel, such as increased ductility and decreased strength.

2. What factors influence the change in temperature of steel slabs when heated?

The change in temperature of steel slabs when heated is influenced by several factors, including the initial temperature of the steel, the duration and intensity of the heating, and the surrounding environmental conditions.

3. How is the change in temperature of steel slabs measured?

The change in temperature of steel slabs can be measured using a thermometer or a thermal imaging camera. These tools allow for accurate and precise measurement of the temperature at different points on the steel slab.

4. What is the significance of understanding thermodynamics in the steel industry?

Understanding thermodynamics is crucial in the steel industry as it allows for the optimization of heating processes to achieve desired changes in temperature and properties of steel. This knowledge also helps in predicting the behavior of steel under various heating conditions, ensuring the production of high-quality steel products.

5. How do changes in temperature affect the overall production process of steel?

Changes in temperature can significantly impact the production process of steel. For example, if the steel is heated too quickly or to a high temperature, it can lead to excessive thermal stresses and cause defects in the final product. On the other hand, controlling the temperature carefully can improve the overall efficiency and quality of the production process.

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