Lepetit
Mechanical
- Jan 30, 2012
- 27
Hello all,
I have a questions, can be possible a heat transfer coefficient of 6 (W/m^2/K) between the air inside an office an a pipe of Polyurethane? I assumed natural flow convection. I have calculated the heat flow in a radial direction (everything is known: temperatures, thermal conductivity...) and with a normal parameter of the heat transfer coefficient (15 W/m^2/K)the calculation doesn't have sense.
Thank you in advance.
Cheers
I have a questions, can be possible a heat transfer coefficient of 6 (W/m^2/K) between the air inside an office an a pipe of Polyurethane? I assumed natural flow convection. I have calculated the heat flow in a radial direction (everything is known: temperatures, thermal conductivity...) and with a normal parameter of the heat transfer coefficient (15 W/m^2/K)the calculation doesn't have sense.
Thank you in advance.
Cheers