elpepe2
Computer
- May 31, 2007
- 6
Hi,
I haven't got luck with my previous post (thread391-197659). One thing I need to know is the heat transfer coefficient for a rectangular duct fluid (air) inside, three of the walls are isolated from the enviroment and the remaining is an isothermal wall. The Reynold number corresponds to a turbulent flow. I begin my calculations considering a flow parallel to a flat plate and using the Nusselt number as:Nu = h*L/k = 0.037*Re^(4/5)*Pr^(1/3) but I know the actual Nu should be different. Can anybody help me?
I haven't got luck with my previous post (thread391-197659). One thing I need to know is the heat transfer coefficient for a rectangular duct fluid (air) inside, three of the walls are isolated from the enviroment and the remaining is an isothermal wall. The Reynold number corresponds to a turbulent flow. I begin my calculations considering a flow parallel to a flat plate and using the Nusselt number as:Nu = h*L/k = 0.037*Re^(4/5)*Pr^(1/3) but I know the actual Nu should be different. Can anybody help me?