gmbst22
Automotive
- Jan 14, 2005
- 1
Hello,
We are working on an application to guard a rotating shaft. The air speed over the shaft is variable from 0-50mph. With the guard in place we can calculate the convection coefficient because it is a cylinder going through air. Is the convection increased in the case of the non-guarded shaft because not only is the cylinder going through air, it is rotating in it as well? Does anyone know of a book that contains a sample of this situation?
Thanks,
Greg
We are working on an application to guard a rotating shaft. The air speed over the shaft is variable from 0-50mph. With the guard in place we can calculate the convection coefficient because it is a cylinder going through air. Is the convection increased in the case of the non-guarded shaft because not only is the cylinder going through air, it is rotating in it as well? Does anyone know of a book that contains a sample of this situation?
Thanks,
Greg