meca
Structural
- Jul 28, 2000
- 128
I have a flat horizontal stainless steel plate (10 ft x 10 ft) that is 1,000 Deg. F. I am interested in calculating the temperature at a point 10 ft directly below the center of this plate. The plate is in 70 Deg. F air, and there is no forced convection.
I have found some information in Heat Transfer books that allow me to estimate a heat transfer coeffient for natural convection on a horizontal plate facing down. However, I am unclear as to how I use this heat transfer coefficient to determine the temperature at a given point. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Thanks,
Chris
I have found some information in Heat Transfer books that allow me to estimate a heat transfer coeffient for natural convection on a horizontal plate facing down. However, I am unclear as to how I use this heat transfer coefficient to determine the temperature at a given point. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Thanks,
Chris