Gabriel89567
Petroleum
- Jun 17, 2013
- 5
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 from the thermal heating profile to the correct value of Reynold's number.
My flow is laminar with Reynolds being between 20 and 400, but my Prandtl number is about 1000 since I am working with engine oil. This is ways beyond the limit for using Whitaker's correlation, which is the one referenced in the previous post ( Prandtl's max would be 380). So I am loking for another correlation at higher Prandtl values.
Does anyone have an idea? My sphere's size is about 1 centimeter
Thanks for your help
Gabriel
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 from the thermal heating profile to the correct value of Reynold's number.
My flow is laminar with Reynolds being between 20 and 400, but my Prandtl number is about 1000 since I am working with engine oil. This is ways beyond the limit for using Whitaker's correlation, which is the one referenced in the previous post ( Prandtl's max would be 380). So I am loking for another correlation at higher Prandtl values.
Does anyone have an idea? My sphere's size is about 1 centimeter
Thanks for your help
Gabriel