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Layers
P M V Subbarao
Professor
Mechanical Engineering Department
IIT Delhi
Design of Controllable Thermal Systems.
Analogy Among Momentum, Thermal & Concentration
Boundary Layers
Momentum : Blasius Equation:
0 ' ' ' 2 ' ' + f ff
Thermal : Blasius Equation:
x
fx
C
Re
664 . 0
0
2
Pr
' ' '
+ f
3 / 1
Re 332 . 0 pr
k
x h
Nu
x
fluid
x
x
Concentration : Blasius Equation:
0
2
Pr
' ' '
+ fC C
3 / 1 ,
Re 332 . 0 Sc
D
x h
Sh
x
fluid
x m
x
A single correlation, which applies for all Prandtl numbers,
Has been developed by Churchill and Ozoe..
100
0468 . 0
1
Re 338 . 0
4
1
3
2
3 / 1
1
1
]
1
,
_
x
x
x
Pe
pr
pr
Nu
x avg
Nu Nu 2
General Correlation for Laminar Thermal Boundary
Layers
Transition to Turbulence
At a certain distance away from the leading edge, the flow begins to
swirl and various layers of flow mix violently with each other.
L
xc
turb
xc
lam x
dx h dx h
L
h
1
0
Turbulent Flow Regime
For a flat place boundary layer becomes turbulent at Re
x
~ 5 X 10
5
.
'
+
L
x
x turb
x
x lam L avg
c
c
dx h dx h
L
h
,
0
, ,
1
3
1
5
1
5
4
0
2
1
2
1
,
0296 . 0 332 . 0 pr dx
x
dx u
x
dx u
L
k
h
L
x
x
L avg
c
c
'
,
_
,
_
On integration:
3
1
5
4
5
4
2
1
,
Re Re 037 . 0 Re 664 . 0 pr Nu
c
x L
c
x
L avg
1
]
1
,
_
+
3
1
5
4
,
Re 037 . 0 pr A Nu
L
L avg
1
]
1
For a smooth flat plate: Re
xc
= 5 X 10
5
3
1
5
4
,
871 Re 037 . 0 pr Nu
L
L avg
1
]
1
For very large flat plates: L >> X
c
, in general for Re
L
> 10
8
3
1
5
4
,
Re 037 . 0 pr Nu
L
L avg
Flat Plate Correlations are used in all those geometries where,
Pressure gradient in flow direction is nearly zero.
0
x
p
Industrial Convection Heat Transfer
Radiators in automobiles.
x
p
0 >
x
p
Generally the overall average Nusselt number for heat transfer with
the entire object is important.
As with a flat plate, correlations developed from experimental data
to compute Nu as a f(Re
m
,Pr
n
)
Overall Average Nusselt number
1
]
1
< <
< <
,
_
6
4 1
3 1
10 Re 1
500 Pr 7 . 0
: for Valid
Pr
Pr
Pr Re
D
s
m
D D
C
k
D h
Nu
<
,
_
<
< <
< <
,
_
+ +
2 . 3 0 . 1
10 6 . 7 Re 5 . 3
380 Pr 71 . 0
: for Valid
Pr ) Re 0.06 Re (0.4 2
4
4 1
4 . 0 3 2 2 1
s
D
s
D D D
k
D h
Nu
.
Special case: Free falling liquid drops
3 1 2 1
Pr Re 0.6 2
D D
Nu +
Convection heat transfer with banks of tubes
T
S
< <
33
. 00 r
33 3 Re 3333
: for valid
3
max ,
L
D
N
P
All properties are evaluated at the film temperature.
D V
D
max
max ,
Re
V
D S
S
V
T
T
max
V
D S
S
V
D
T
) ( 2
max
If staggered and
2
D S
S
T
D
+
<
or
If number of tubes are less than 10, a correction factor is applied as:
) 10 (
2
) 10 ( <
L L
N
D
N
D
Nu C Nu
And values for C
2
are from table
,
_
s
m
D
D
C Nu
1
1
1
]
1
< <
< <
20
500 r 7 . 0
10 2 Re 1000
: for valid
6
max ,
L
D
N
P
All properties except Pr
s
are evaluated at the arithmetic mean of the
fluid inlet and outlet temperatures.
Values for C and m.
) 20 (
2
) 20 ( <
L L
N
D
N
D
Nu C Nu