WARose
Structural
- Mar 17, 2011
- 5,594
This is (hopefully) a easy question: can Newton's Law of Cooling be used for hot air flowing across (and heating) a object cooler than the air? Most examples I have seen of this is the opposite: cool air flowing across a hot surface.
Pardon the question, but it's been about 30 years since I took thermo....and this rings a vague bell with me (as far as) the turbulence of the flow (in one vs. the other).
Thanks in advance.
Pardon the question, but it's been about 30 years since I took thermo....and this rings a vague bell with me (as far as) the turbulence of the flow (in one vs. the other).
Thanks in advance.