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    Forced convection at high Prandtl number in laminar flow for a sphere

    Dvd, yes it is, but I haven't really got the time... I won't spend more than two more weeks on this project so I need to focus, but indeed it would be interesting. I'll think about it; The Gabriel-dvd experimental best fit for laminar-flow forced convection around a sphere at high Prandtl number!
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    Forced convection at high Prandtl number in laminar flow for a sphere

    I cross the terms that miss in Hughmark's correlation
  3. Gabriel89567

    Forced convection at high Prandtl number in laminar flow for a sphere

    Sorry, the multiplicative factor is (viscosity of liquid/viscosity of water)^0.25
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    Forced convection at high Prandtl number in laminar flow for a sphere

    Well... Thank you sincerely for your attention, your correlation yields mind-boggling results in my case, namely a very low convection constant. It lacks two terms that were in the previous correlation (Whitakker): 0.4*Reynolds^0.5 + 0.06*Reynolds^0.667 and a factor volumic mass of...
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    Forced convection at high Prandtl number in laminar flow for a sphere

    thread391-131254 Hello everyone, I am having quite the same problem as the one exposed in thread391-131254, that is to say I need to have a correct correlation for the convection constant on a sphere in a fluid flow. In short, it is to measure indirectly the fluid's average speed: I go back...

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