Mariusz001
Marine/Ocean
- Mar 31, 2012
- 3
Hi,
Could anyone help with following, I'm calculating total heat flux from liquid heated by heaters to exterior. Walls of the tank containing heated liquid are surrounded by air, only bottom wall is connected to another tank containing constant (lower) temperature liquid. I've calculated heat transfer coefficients (h) for top and vertical walls using known correlations for natural convection. The problem is that, I'm not sure, how should I treat bottom wall. Should I treat the heat transfer from heaters to lower temperature liquid as a conduction? Through layer of fluid and bottom wall?
Kind regards,
Mariusz
Could anyone help with following, I'm calculating total heat flux from liquid heated by heaters to exterior. Walls of the tank containing heated liquid are surrounded by air, only bottom wall is connected to another tank containing constant (lower) temperature liquid. I've calculated heat transfer coefficients (h) for top and vertical walls using known correlations for natural convection. The problem is that, I'm not sure, how should I treat bottom wall. Should I treat the heat transfer from heaters to lower temperature liquid as a conduction? Through layer of fluid and bottom wall?
Kind regards,
Mariusz