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Heat Transfer II Essentials
Heat Transfer II Essentials
Heat Transfer II Essentials
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REA’s Essentials provide quick and easy access to critical information in a variety of different fields, ranging from the most basic to the most advanced. As its name implies, these concise, comprehensive study guides summarize the essentials of the field covered. Essentials are helpful when preparing for exams, doing homework and will remain a lasting reference source for students, teachers, and professionals. Heat Transfer II reviews correlations for forced convection, free convection, heat exchangers, radiation heat transfer, and boiling and condensation.
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Release dateJan 1, 2013
ISBN9780738672496
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    Heat Transfer II Essentials - The Editors of REA

    CONDENSATION

    CHAPTER 7

    CORRELATIONS FOR FORCED CONVECTION

    7.1 DEFINITIONS

    A) Bulk Temperature

    (7.1)

    B) Film Temperature

    (7.2)

    C) Local Nusselt Number

    (7.3)

    D) Average Nusselt Number

    (7.4)

    E) Critical Reynolds Numbers

    (7.5)

    where Xc is the distance at which transition from laminar to turbulent flow takes place.

    F) Stanton Number

    (7.6)

    G) Peclet Number

    (7.7)

    7.2 FLOW OVER A FLAT PLATE

    7.2.1 LAMINAR FLOW

    (7.8)

    (7.9)

    Conditions

    0.6 <_ Pr <_ 50

    100 < Re < Re x,c = 5 × 10⁵

    Evaluate properties at Tf

    Dissipation is neglected

    (7.10)

    (7.11)

    Conditions

    Pr < 0.05

    Re < Re = 5 × 10⁵ x,c

    Evaluate properties at Tf

    Dissipation is neglected.

    7.2.2 TURBULENT FLOW

    (7.12)

    (7.13)

    Conditions

    0. 6 ≤ Pr ≤ 60

    Properties at Tf

    Dissipation is neglected

    (7.14)

    5 × 10⁵ < ReL < 10⁷

    (7.15)

    10⁷ < ReL< 10⁹

    Conditions

    0.6 ≤ Pr ≤ 60

    Re x,c = 5 × 10 ⁵

    Evaluate properties at Tf

    Dissipation is neglected

    Obtain A from table 7.1

    Table 7.1

    7.3 FLOW INSIDE CYLINDRICAL PIPES AND TUBES

    7.3.1 LAMINAR FLOW

    (7.16)

    Conditions

    Fully developed flow

    Red < 2300

    Constant surface temperature, T s

    Evaluate properties at Tb

    ( d / L ) Red • Pr < 10

    Smooth

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