Dimensionless Numbers & Problem 4.5 - 1
Dimensionless Numbers & Problem 4.5 - 1
Dimensionless Numbers & Problem 4.5 - 1
Numbers
and Problem 4.5 - 1
Calotes, Lou Janssen
Espiloy, Anna Lorraine
Olandria, Cyril Kaye
Dimensionless Numbers
Bergman, T., Lavine, A., Incropera, F., Dewitt, D. ( 2011 ). Introduction to Heat
Biot Number
Bergman, T., Lavine, A., Incropera, F., Dewitt, D. ( 2011 ). Introduction to Heat
Biot Number
Bergman, T., Lavine, A., Incropera, F., Dewitt, D. ( 2011 ). Introduction to Heat
Biot Number
Bergman, T., Lavine, A., Incropera, F., Dewitt, D. ( 2011 ). Introduction to Heat
Prandtl Number
Ludwig Prandtl (1875 - 1953)
Where: Where:
Typical Range of Prandlt Numbers for Selected Fluids:
Grashof Number
Franz Grashof (1826 - 1893)
Where: Where:
Lewis Number
Warren Lewis (1882 1975)
Where: Where:
Fourier Number
Joseph Fourier (1768 - 1830)
Where:
Nusselt Number
Wilhelm Nusselt
A German engineer
Born on November 25, 1882
Died on September 1, 1957
Developed dimensional analysis of heat
transfer
Nusselt Number
where
Nusselt Number
Gives the ratio of the actual heat
transferred between the plates by
moving fluid to the heat transfer that
would occur by conduction.
Characterize heat flux from a solid
surface of a fluid.
Nusselt Number
Large Nusselt number signifies very
efficient convection
Example: For Turbulent,
Nusselt Number
Free Convection
Forced Convection
Nusselt Number
Free Convection of a Vertical Wall
Nusselt Number
Free Convection from Horizontal Plates
where
- convective heat transfer coefficient; - hydraulic diameter;
- thermal conductivity of the fluid
Nusselt Number
Forced Convection in Fully Developed Laminar Pipe Flow
Convection with uniform surface heat flux for circular tubes
When Pr = 1,
Thomas Edward Stanton
(1865-1931)
Graetz Number
Leo Graetz
A German physicist
Born on September 26, 1856
Died on November 12, 1941
First to investigate the propagation of
electromagnetic energy
Graetz Number
Applicable
to many transient heat
conduction in laminar pipe flow
Time taken
for the fluid
to reach
distance
Graetz Number
Graetz Number
; radial
temperature profiles are fully
developed
; larger values thermal boundary layer
development has to be taken into account
Graetz Number
where is the diameter in round tubes or
hydraulic diameter in arbitrary cross-
section ducts, is the length, is the
Reynolds number, is the Prandtl number.
Rayleigh Number
Rayleigh Number
John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh
Born on November 12, 1842
Died on June 30, 1919
Discovered argon with William Ramsay
Rayleigh Number
Determines how heat is transferred
throughout the fluid
Associated with buoyancy-driven flow
(free convection).
When , heat transfer due conduction
When , heat transfer due to convection
Rayleigh Number
where,
thermal diffusivity
surface
characteristic
temperature
length
--ambient
Rayleightemperature
number of a characteristic length
- Grashof
acceleration
numberduefor
to gravity
characteristic length
Prandtl
thermal number
expansion coefficient
kinematic viscosity
If
If
Problem 4.5-1
Heating Air by Condensing Steam
Air is flowing through a tube having an inside diameter of 38.1 mm at a velocity of
6.71 m/s, average temperature of 449.6 K, and pressure of 138 kPa. The inside wall
temperature is held constant at 477.6 K by steam condensing outside the tube wall.
Calculate the heat transfer coefficient for a long tube
and the heat-transfer flux.
Given:
Required:
Assumptions:
Air is an ideal gas.
No heat loss
No internal heat generation
Steady flow
Determining Type of Flow
Determining
Reynolds Number: Average Density of the Flowing Air: