What about this one I found:
Combined Convective and Radiative Heat Transfer in Turbulent Tube Flow
C. K. Krishnaprakas; K. Badari Narayana; Pradip Dutta
Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer 1999
0887-8722 vol.13 no.3 (390-394)
This can be ordered from the internet.
Plus I am not...
BTW,
The Reynolds number I have calculated suggest that this flow is rather Turbulent.
I found a solution which combines radiation and convection:
HANDBOOK of Heat Transfer Fundamentals, Ronsenow, Hartnett, Ganic.
Page 14-116:
"...The coupling between radiation and convection is weak enough...
ReactingFluids, thank you for your reaction!
Neglecting the reaction of the gases, where and how should I start looking for an initial solution? I don't have access to the suggested books, but if you say that one has a solution to my problem, I might consider ordering it (or the company would)...
Latexman- thank you very much for the respond.
The pipe is actually a duct, leading gas from an almost vacuum conditioned vasal (1mbar), where a metal melt is. to the atmosphere, using a pump.
The pump is connected to the pipe through a filter that functions in temperatures below 250c.
The...
Hello!
I have also started working in an engineering company.
I was given the task to solve the following problem:
Mixed gas (mainly CO, CO2, H2, N2) is flowing through a uniform steal pipe, the gas pressure is approximately 1 mbar (the gas is being pumped out to create vacum conditions). The...