ddace
Mechanical
- Sep 23, 2003
- 27
I am desperatly trying to establish a good ball-park figure for the value of convection coefficient h in a forced air flow (fan) condition. This will be used to determine heat regection of an exhaust system inside a trailer(enclosure).
I understand that h~10 is a rule of thumb for natural convection. But what is the rule of thumb when it comes to forced convection at the surface of the isolation blancket that covers my exhaust ?
1. 26 000 cfm
2. ~ 500 ft/min
3. surface ~ 150 sq-ft (isolation blanket)
4. surface temp 160F
5. enclosure temp 113F
n.b
I do not want to go through the Reynolds No. equations
I understand that h~10 is a rule of thumb for natural convection. But what is the rule of thumb when it comes to forced convection at the surface of the isolation blancket that covers my exhaust ?
1. 26 000 cfm
2. ~ 500 ft/min
3. surface ~ 150 sq-ft (isolation blanket)
4. surface temp 160F
5. enclosure temp 113F
n.b
I do not want to go through the Reynolds No. equations