dbecker
Mechanical
- Dec 16, 2008
- 138
Hello all,
Does anyone know of a way to scale a heat transfer coefficient with respect to fluid density?
Although Reynolds is dependant on density, allow that to fall out.
Say I have an HTC = 5, I now change the density of the fluid by 16%, what will be my new HTC assuming the Reynolds number changed and Prandtl and so on... I am looking for a basic correlation.
Thank you,
- D
Does anyone know of a way to scale a heat transfer coefficient with respect to fluid density?
Although Reynolds is dependant on density, allow that to fall out.
Say I have an HTC = 5, I now change the density of the fluid by 16%, what will be my new HTC assuming the Reynolds number changed and Prandtl and so on... I am looking for a basic correlation.
Thank you,
- D