WallaWalla
Bioengineer
- Oct 22, 2012
- 12
Hello,
I have a question about the calculation of the Nusselt number. In particular, I have to determine this value in a problem inherent a countercurrent heat exchanger and I need to find the value of the heat exchange convection coefficient h. The problem is that I have a concentric annular duct and I don't know what formula I must to use.
The convection is forced and then the Nusselt number should depend essentially on the Reynolds number and the Prandtl number, right? However, now I have many different empirical formulas for the calculation of Nu and I don't know which one I must to use. Also in the book "Handbook of Heat Transfer" of Rohsenow and Hartnett they use a table that provides the values of this number as a function of the problem boundary conditions; however, in this case, the Nusselt number, is independent of Re and Pr. What relationship should I use for the calculation?
Thank you, best regards
Emanuel Bernardi
I have a question about the calculation of the Nusselt number. In particular, I have to determine this value in a problem inherent a countercurrent heat exchanger and I need to find the value of the heat exchange convection coefficient h. The problem is that I have a concentric annular duct and I don't know what formula I must to use.
The convection is forced and then the Nusselt number should depend essentially on the Reynolds number and the Prandtl number, right? However, now I have many different empirical formulas for the calculation of Nu and I don't know which one I must to use. Also in the book "Handbook of Heat Transfer" of Rohsenow and Hartnett they use a table that provides the values of this number as a function of the problem boundary conditions; however, in this case, the Nusselt number, is independent of Re and Pr. What relationship should I use for the calculation?
Thank you, best regards
Emanuel Bernardi