Forced-convective internal cooling of a horizontal equilateral-triangle cross-sectioned duct
An experimental determination of the steady-state forced convection from the internal surfaces of a horizontal, uniformly heated electrically, equilateral-triangle cross-sectioned duct with sharp corners has been undertaken. The average Nusselt number D, using the hydraulic diameter as the characteristic physical dimension, is a constant if the flow in the duct is laminar, but a function of the air's Reynolds number, when the flow is turbulent. Non-dimensional correlations, which can be used for predicting the value of the steady-state rate of convective heat transfer from such a triangular duct into the airflow, have been deduced, viz. D = 3·25 for laminar flows, i.e. ReD < 1450; and D = 0·012 ReD0·83 for turbulent flows, i.e. ReD >= 1450.
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1995
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Authors: | Leung, C. W. ; Probert, S. D. |
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Applied Energy. - Elsevier, ISSN 0306-2619. - Vol. 50.1995, 4, p. 313-321
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Elsevier |
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