MrReds
Mechanical
- Sep 14, 2006
- 40
Hi everybody !
I am contacting you concerning this issue:
Is there, according to your knowledge, ad advised water velocity in a radiator used for domestic heating - the thermosyphons -?
Should it be high, so that we get an higher internal heat transfer coefficient, or low, so that it would have time to exchange heat with air ? Are there any reference values ?
But in this second case the length of the path would affect this value or not ?
Is there any useful link where to look into this subject ?
In particular, which are the equations regulating the phenomena of heat exchange of a radiator ?
Thanks !
I am contacting you concerning this issue:
Is there, according to your knowledge, ad advised water velocity in a radiator used for domestic heating - the thermosyphons -?
Should it be high, so that we get an higher internal heat transfer coefficient, or low, so that it would have time to exchange heat with air ? Are there any reference values ?
But in this second case the length of the path would affect this value or not ?
Is there any useful link where to look into this subject ?
In particular, which are the equations regulating the phenomena of heat exchange of a radiator ?
Thanks !