Anthonycrf450r
Mechanical
- Sep 19, 2013
- 7
Hi All,
I have been working on how to calculate the maximum heat load allowed within a small rectangular alloy enclosure subject to natural convection only. I have calculated the heat transfer coefficient's for each of the internal and external surfaces (these are just plain flat surfaces at this point in time).
Can someone clarify how to combine each of the internal and external surfaces into an average transfer coefficient for each (internal / external)????? My two thoughts are;
1. Obtain the average h by multiplying each coefficient by the percentage of surface area the correspond to and then sum all values to obtain the total.
2. or can the sides / top / bottom of the enclosure be turned into a parallel resistance network and then the total R obtained.
Essentially what i am trying to do is turn an enclosure with 6 internal heat transfer surfaces, and 6 external heat transfer surfaces into a standard heat transfer calculation through a wall (1 internal surface, 1 external surface) based on the max allowable internal and external air temperatures.
Thanks
I have been working on how to calculate the maximum heat load allowed within a small rectangular alloy enclosure subject to natural convection only. I have calculated the heat transfer coefficient's for each of the internal and external surfaces (these are just plain flat surfaces at this point in time).
Can someone clarify how to combine each of the internal and external surfaces into an average transfer coefficient for each (internal / external)????? My two thoughts are;
1. Obtain the average h by multiplying each coefficient by the percentage of surface area the correspond to and then sum all values to obtain the total.
2. or can the sides / top / bottom of the enclosure be turned into a parallel resistance network and then the total R obtained.
Essentially what i am trying to do is turn an enclosure with 6 internal heat transfer surfaces, and 6 external heat transfer surfaces into a standard heat transfer calculation through a wall (1 internal surface, 1 external surface) based on the max allowable internal and external air temperatures.
Thanks