karan87
Mechanical
- Nov 3, 2011
- 4
I have a hard time understanding characteristic length in convection. I am trying to figure out the natural and forced convection inside a tube that contains couple of heating elements. Air is being heated up in this tube. Using Gr/Re^2 can tell me whether forced or natural convection dominates. Both grashof number and reynolds number have characteristic length in their formulas. For reynolds number, the characteristic length should be
Diameter(tube) - Diameter (elements) * n(number of elements).
For grashof number, I am confused on whether I need to include diameter of the tube. My understaning is that since air would flow over the elements, I only need to consider the elements. Can anybody shed some light on this. Thanks
Diameter(tube) - Diameter (elements) * n(number of elements).
For grashof number, I am confused on whether I need to include diameter of the tube. My understaning is that since air would flow over the elements, I only need to consider the elements. Can anybody shed some light on this. Thanks