Thermo-Fluid Engineering: Prof. XI Guannan (喜冠南)
Thermo-Fluid Engineering: Prof. XI Guannan (喜冠南)
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Contents of Thermo-Fluid Engineering
Chapter 1 Temperature and Heat
Chapter 2 Types of Heat Transfer
Chapter 3 Calculation of Heat Transfer
1. Conduction
2. Convection
3. Radiation
Chapter 3 Calculation of Heat Transfer
-Flow Boundary Layer over a Plain Plate-
Laminar flow boundary layer over a plain plate ( Rex < 50,000 )
Rex = v0 ・ x / ν
Chapter 3 Calculation of Heat Transfer
-Flow Boundary Layer over a Plain Plate-
Laminar and turbulent flow boundary layer over a plain plate with a peak edge
Laminar and turbulent flow boundary layer over a plain plate without a peak
Chapter 3 Calculation of Heat Transfer
-Flow Boundary Layer over a Plain Plate-
Chapter 3 Calculation of Heat Transfer
-Flow Boundary Layer in a tube-
Pr = ν / a
= cpµ/ k
= cpρν/k
Pr – Prandtl Number of the fluid, depending on material properties
and representing ratio of momentum and thermal diffusivities
a m2/s Temperature conductivity (温度传导率)
• : Specific heat of fluid (J/kg K)
• : Viscosity of fluid (Pa s)
• : Thermal conductivity of fluid (W/m K)
Chapter 3 Calculation of Heat Transfer
-Prandtl Number-
Prandtl number of typical materials
Water ( 水) 7.0
: Coefficient of volumetric thermal expansion ()
g: Acceleration due to gravity (= 9.81 m/s2)
f : Density of fluid (kg/m3)
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– For 10 < Re < 10 0.387 𝑁
1 /6
[
-5 12
]
ℜ
𝑁 u = 0.6 +
9/ 16 8 /27
0.559
Note: Re = Gr Pr
[ (
1+
Pr ) ]
Chapter 3 Calculation of Heat Transfer
-Free Convection (Sphere)-
• For non-smooth pipes, use Moody chart (graph of: f, Re, /D)
Chapter 3 Calculation of Heat Transfer
-Forced Convection (in a Pipe)-
• Conduction
– Slab: Q = kA (T/x) = T/[(x/kA)]
– Cylinder: Q = kAlm (T/r) = T/[(r/kAlm)]
– Driving force for heat transfer: T
– Thermal resistance to heat transfer: (x/kA) or (r/kAlm)
• Convection
• Q = hA (T) = T/[(/hA)]
– Driving force for heat transfer: T
– Thermal resistance to heat transfer: (/hA)
T
is NOT constant across the length of tube
T1 = Tw(o) – Tp(i) , T2 = Tw(i) – Tp(o)
Tlm = (T1 – T2 ) / [ln (T1 / T2 )]
Note: Tlm lies between T1 and T2
Subscripts: ‘w’ for water; ‘p’ for product, ‘i’ for inlet, ‘o’ for outlet
Note: Tlm comes into play when the temperature difference across the
two ends where heat transfer is taking place, is not the same
Chapter 3 Calculation of Heat Transfer
-Overall Heat Transfer Coefficient-
RADIATION
Chapter 3 Calculation of Heat Transfer
-Basics of Radiation Heat Transfer-