BREEZING IN WHITEHORSE:
On a fine winter morning in the Klondike the air is a balmy
C below the freezing point, and the pressure
is at bar
N/m.
Robert Rednose breathes deeply before descending into his gold mine,
and takes in air at an average volume flow rate
liter/min. ( is defined below).
The air has to pass through his nostrils,
which have a total opening area of cm.
The air warms up to the body temperature
C inside the lung.
Air is a (mostly diatomic) molecular gas with specific heat
, where J/mole
K
is the gas constant. Recall the Ideal Gas Law ,
where the pressure is in N/m, the volume is in m,
is the number of moles in the volume
and the temperature is always in K.
Differentiate the caloric energy equation,
,
to get the heat flow rate that must be provided by the lung
to maintain C.
- How many moles are in one liter at this temperature and pressure?
How many moles per second does he inhale?
- How much heat power [Watts] does Robert lose by warming up the air?
- What is the average intake velocity
at which the air streams through his nostrils?
- Is the flow laminar (
)
or turbulent (
)?4
- Measure the open area of your own nose
and provide this data along with the body mass for each individual.
Plot the area as an allometric relation
on a log - log graph for the members of your group.
What is the scaling exponent for your data?
What exponent do you expect? Why?