Ecuaciones Basicas de Transferecia de Calor
Ecuaciones Basicas de Transferecia de Calor
Ecuaciones Basicas de Transferecia de Calor
where
Nu = Nusselt's number = (h x d) /
h = film coefficient, d = equivalent hydraulic diameter, = thermal conductivity
and
Re = Reynolds number = (G x d) /
G = mass flow rate, d = equivalent hydraulic diameter, = viscosity
and
Pr = Prandtl Number = (c x ) /
c = specific heat, = viscosity, = thermal conductivity
and
L= plate length or flow length
a and b are constants depending on plate geometry
a = 1.86 to 4.50 .... b = usually 0.333
y is a constant derived from Seider Tate modification or correction for viscosity and modified for corrugated plates - usual value ranges from 0.05 to
0.20. is average viscosity and w is wall viscosity.
Other Topics
Basic Heat Transfer Equation
Log Mean Temperature Difference
Overall Heat Transfer Coefficient
Thermal Balance
Turbulent Flow Equation
Where
Other Topics
Basic Heat Transfer Equation
Laminar Flow Equation
Overall Heat Transfer Coefficient
Thermal Balance
Turbulent Flow Equation
Where
The film coefficients are calculated based on flow characteristic, the heat transfer surface geometry and fluid properties. They are generally
calculated for Turbulent flow or Laminar flow.
Compact heat exchangers (gasketed and welded) have corrugated heat transfer plates. The Reynold's number at which flow becomes turbulent is
dependent on the "hardness" of the corrugation. For example, smooth surface shell and tubes have turbulent flow at Reynolds numbers greater than
2,100 while the hardest chevron corrugation plate can be turbulent flow at Reynold's numbers as low as 150.
Other Topics
Basic Heat Transfer Equation
Laminar Flow Equation
Log Mean Temperature Difference
Thermal Balance
Turbulent Flow Equation
Where
Nu = Nusselt's Number = (h x d) /
h = film coefficient, d = equivalent hydraulic diameter, = thermal conductivity
and
Re = Reynold's Number = (G x d) /
G = mass flow rate, d = equivalent hydraulic diameter, = viscosity
and
Pr = Prandtl Number = (c x ) / k
c = specific heat, = viscosity, - thermal conductivity
a, n, and m are constants depending on plate geometry
a = 0.15 to 0.4 .... n = 0.65 to 0.85 .... m = 0.30 to 0.45
y is a constant derived from Seider Tate modification or correction for viscosity and modified for corrugated plates - usual value ranges from 0.05 to
0.20. is average viscosity and w is wall viscosity.
Other Topics
Basic Heat Transfer Equation
Laminar Flow Equation
Log Mean Temperature Difference
Overall Heat Transfer Coefficient
Thermal Balance