xj25
Electrical
- May 7, 2011
- 110
Hi,
hc=25W/m2K is a value frequently used for forced convection for calculating overall heat transfer coeficients for windows, walls etc. It is referenced in various regulations, EN and ISO.
I have been looking from where this value comes, and some sensible way of linking it to the so called "mean wind speed". This "mean" speed is (from other references) usually taken as 8-10m/s as a common value.
I looked for some Nusselt correlation for frontal flux forced convection. There are several well known references for flux along a plate, but I found nothing for perpendicular or "random direction" flux (just for natural convection on horz. plate).
An idea is use a paralell flux correlation, with some "rule" for choosing a sensible charecteristic lenght, as it seems that for typical speeds of 8-10m/s, a L about 1-2m seems to work for getting the above described hc
I usually prepare overall U calculations and would like to undestand better the assumpions of the hc used. I would appreciate any inshight or correction, thanks for reading.

hc=25W/m2K is a value frequently used for forced convection for calculating overall heat transfer coeficients for windows, walls etc. It is referenced in various regulations, EN and ISO.
I have been looking from where this value comes, and some sensible way of linking it to the so called "mean wind speed". This "mean" speed is (from other references) usually taken as 8-10m/s as a common value.
I looked for some Nusselt correlation for frontal flux forced convection. There are several well known references for flux along a plate, but I found nothing for perpendicular or "random direction" flux (just for natural convection on horz. plate).
An idea is use a paralell flux correlation, with some "rule" for choosing a sensible charecteristic lenght, as it seems that for typical speeds of 8-10m/s, a L about 1-2m seems to work for getting the above described hc
I usually prepare overall U calculations and would like to undestand better the assumpions of the hc used. I would appreciate any inshight or correction, thanks for reading.
