peteswift
Mechanical
- Jul 16, 2002
- 18
We have a cylindrical shell that requires cooling by around 380 kW it is 380 mm outside dia with a .75 mm fluid film of gearbox oil. The pressure drop across it has to be minimal (i.e. preventing turbulent flow regime) with flow rate around 20 L/min. I have tried calculating it but is the Hydraulic radius method valid for very thin fluid films since two plates is not one of my standard cases in my books. It seems to that the standard method of improving cooling is by preventing a Thermal boundary layer developing. Any ideas.
Thanks for ANY help in advance.
Thanks for ANY help in advance.