smukthiHT
Automotive
- Apr 1, 2015
- 14
Hi All,
I hope all are doing good!
I had our lab do a test for heat transfer for a simple scenario. It is heat transfer from a top(outside) surface of a horizontal plate. The temperature of the ambient is around 23 C and temperature measured at 2 thermo couple points on the top surface of part is 165 C for a heat source of 15 watts on the inside of the horizontal flat plate. The other side of the horizontal plate has a thick insulation to make sure heat flow only towards the top surface of the part.
I have used analytical equation from standard literature for a horizonatl plate with HT from the top surface to find out the heat transfer due to convection for this configuration for the above parameters and I got a h_conv=13.1 W/m2 and heat transfed_convection=8.5 Watts by using Newton’s law of cooling.
The heat transfer because of radiation is 0.75W/m2 as the emissivity of polished aluminum is 0.1.
The sum of heat transfers because of convection and radiation(8.5+0.75) does not even come close to the input in the test=15 Watts.
I am trying to unsderatnd the what could hav lead to this devaition?
Is it because, I am computing the heat transfer_covection using an average film coefficient of convection value but not localized one?
Can you please comment and share your thoughts?
Thanks
Sridhar
I hope all are doing good!
I had our lab do a test for heat transfer for a simple scenario. It is heat transfer from a top(outside) surface of a horizontal plate. The temperature of the ambient is around 23 C and temperature measured at 2 thermo couple points on the top surface of part is 165 C for a heat source of 15 watts on the inside of the horizontal flat plate. The other side of the horizontal plate has a thick insulation to make sure heat flow only towards the top surface of the part.
I have used analytical equation from standard literature for a horizonatl plate with HT from the top surface to find out the heat transfer due to convection for this configuration for the above parameters and I got a h_conv=13.1 W/m2 and heat transfed_convection=8.5 Watts by using Newton’s law of cooling.
The heat transfer because of radiation is 0.75W/m2 as the emissivity of polished aluminum is 0.1.
The sum of heat transfers because of convection and radiation(8.5+0.75) does not even come close to the input in the test=15 Watts.
I am trying to unsderatnd the what could hav lead to this devaition?
Is it because, I am computing the heat transfer_covection using an average film coefficient of convection value but not localized one?
Can you please comment and share your thoughts?
Thanks
Sridhar