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TABLE 7.7_Summary of convection heat transfer correlations for external flow" Corretation Geometry Conditions b= 5uRe,” 7.19) Flat plate Lamina, ; Gi, = 0.664 Re, fe) Flat plate Lamina, local, Ty Nu, = 0.332 Rel? Pr? 023) Flat plate Laminar, loca, Tj, Pr= 0.6 =P 02 Fat plate Lamina, 6, = 1328 Re, 29) Flat plate Laminar, average, T; Mi, = 0.68 Re? Pr* 030) Flat plate Laminar, average, T, Pr = 06 Nu, = 0564 Pel? 032) Fa plate Laminar oval, Tj, Pr 008, Pe, = 100 6, = 0.0802 Re, 034) Flat plate ‘Turbulent, local, 7, Re, = 10° B= 037eRe 039) Fat plate ‘Turbulent, 7, Re, = 10° Tape 7.7 (Continued) Correlation Geometry Conditions Nu, = 00296 Reis Pr 036) Flr plate “Tarbulent, local, 7) Re, = 10% 06 Pr= 60 G2 O07 Rez" — 1782 Rez 0.40) Flat plate Mined, average. 7, Re,, = 5X 10 Re, = 10° Nu, = 037 Re = STDP” 038) Fla plate Mined, average. Ty, Re,, = 5X 10. Re, = 10,065 Pr= 60 Nlip = C Ref Pr? 0.32) Cylinder Average, TA © Rey = 4 * 10", (able 7.2) Pr207 up = C Re PrP) 033) Cylinder Average, T (Table 7.4) 07-5 Prs soo 3+ 10.62 Rel Pr” Cylinder Average, Ti Ren Pr= 02 XL +041") HIT + (Reri282,000"" 1.54) (04 Rel? Sphere ‘Average, To, 35 = Rey = 76 10, + 006 Refs \Py™* O71 Pr 380, 1.0 (lps) $32 ul a) inp = 2 + 06 Rel? Pr os Falling drop Average, T Nip = C.C.Rein PPUPHPr!® —(158),(789) Tube bank? ‘Average T, 10-5 Rey 52 * 10% (Tables 7.5.7.6) 0.7= Pr 300 Single round nozzle amy Impinging jet Average, T), 2000 = Re = 4X 10°, 25 HID) = 12,28 5 (oD) = 78 Single slo nozzle 795) Impinging jet Average, Tj, 3000= Re =9 X 10%, 2 (HW) = 10,45 (xIW) = 20 ‘Any of round nozzles a7) Impinging jet Average, T),2000 = Re = 10°, 25 (HID) = 12, 0.004 = A, = 0.04 Array of slot nozzles an Impinging jet Average, T}, 1500 = Re = 4 X 10%, 2 = (HW) = $0, 0.008 = A, = 254, Fin = = 206 Rego” aah Packed bed Average, F, 90 = Rey, = 4000, of spheres! Pr(orSey= 07 "Correlations in hs able pertain isotermal surfaces; for special cases involving an unbeated starting length ra uniform surface het Hux, eo Seton 72.4 07.2.8, "whe the eat and mass transfer analogy is applicable, he coresponding mas transfer cortlations may be obi by replacing Nand Pr by Shand Sc. espectively. “The temperature Hsted under “Conditions” isthe temperate at which propets shoold be evaluated “For tbe banks and packed beds, properties are evaluated atthe average Mid temperature, P= (T, + T,¥2. Taner 8.4 Summary of ¢ Correlation Conditions S= 64iRe, (8.19) Lamina, fully developed Muy = 436 (853) Laminar, fully developed, uniform g! tp = 3.66 (8.55) Laminar, fully developed, uniform 7, = 0.0668 Ge (8.57) Laminar thermal entry (or combined entry with Min = 3.66 + onan r= 5).uniform T,,Gzy = (Dis) Rey Pr 3.66 (8.58) Laminar, combined entry, Pr = 0.1, uniform 7, 6 <5, + 0.0499 Gey tantGes!) anhi2.264 Gp" +17 G54) tanh(2.432 Pr! Gz! (6.207 Turbalen, fully developed F> (0.790 In Rey — 1.687" (8.21Y Turbulent, fully developed, smooth walls, 3000 = Rey = 5 x 10" up = 0025 Rel Pr (0) Tarun fly developed 06 = Pr = 160, Rep 1,000, 1D) Sten = 03 for. Ts anda 03 fof, Te ty =wearere() (8) Rae yan. Ps ae Rey = 10,000), LID = 10 Rey ~ 1000) Pr Np = Lf Eo = 1000) Pr (8.62) Trbulen fly devlopad,05 = Pr= 2000, Le 7g) — I) 3000 = Re 5% 10 (LID) = 10

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