TaiwoOni
Mechanical
- Nov 21, 2014
- 3
This is what I read: "In turbulent flow the Nusselt number increases as the Reynolds number increases. This is due to increase in turbulent intensity as the Reynolds number increases resulting in more destruction of the boundary layer."
My question is this: In a laminar flow there is no turbulent intensity. So, why does the Nusselt number in laminar flow increases as the Reynolds number increases?
My question is this: In a laminar flow there is no turbulent intensity. So, why does the Nusselt number in laminar flow increases as the Reynolds number increases?