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Convection, heat transfer

Convection Heat Transfer. Convective heat transfer occurs when heat is transferred from a soHd surface to a moving fluid owing to the temperature difference between the soHd and fluid. Convective heat transfer depends on several factors, such as temperature difference between soHd and fluid, fluid velocity, fluid thermal conductivity, turbulence level of the moving fluid, surface roughness of the soHd surface, etc. Owing to the complex nature of convective heat transfer, experimental tests are often needed to determine the convective heat-transfer performance of a given system. Such experimental data are often presented in the form of dimensionless correlations. [Pg.482]

One dimensional convection-diffusion problem. One problem illustrating issues that arise with combinations of conduction and convection is the one-dimensional problem in Fig. 8.15. Here, we have a heat transfer convection-diffusion problem, where the conduction which results from the temperature gradient and the flow velocity are both in the rr-direction. [Pg.403]

Mode of heat transfer—convective (direct), conductive (indirect), radiative, or dielectric... [Pg.40]

Heat and mass transfer are analogous processes. Molecular diffusion in homogeneous materials or phases is similar to heat transfer. Convective diffusion or convection in homogeneous materials or phases corresponds to heat transfer by convection. Mass transfer at the phase boundary corresponds to heat conduction. Mass transfer between phases occurs like heat transfer in several chronological steps. The slowest step controls the rate of the entire process. Thus the mathematical descriptions of heat and mass transfer operations are analogous. Calculation methods and approaches to calculate the heat transfer coefficients may similarly be used to calculate mass transfer coefficients. (See Table 1-18 in Chapter 1.7.2 for the analogy of heat and mass transfer.)... [Pg.69]

In most situations involving a liquid or a gas in heat transfer, convective heat transfer usually occurs as well as conduction. In most industrial processes where heat transfer is occurring, heat is being transformed from one fluid through a solid wall to a second fluid. In Fig. 4.5-1 heat is being transferred from the hot flowing fluid to the cold flowing fluid. The temperature profile is shown. [Pg.236]

Steady-state heat transfer Unsteady-state heat transfer Convective heat transfer (heat transfer coefficient) Convective heat transfer (heat transfer coefficient) Radiative heat transfer (not analogous with other transfer processes) Steady-state molecular diffusion Unsteady-state molecular diffusion Convective mass transfer (mass transfer coefficients) Equilibrium staged operations (convective mass transfer using departure from equilibrium as a driving force) Mechanical separations (not analogous with other transfer processes) ... [Pg.368]

Conduction heat transfer Convective heat transfer Radiative heat transfer Momentum diffusivityfkinematic viscosity) Molecular diffusivity Convective mass transfer Molecular diffusion... [Pg.412]

Convective heat transfer, or convection, is the transfer of heat from one place to another by the movement of fluids, a process that is essentially the transfer of heat via mass transfer. Bulk motion of fluid enhances heat transfer in many physical situations, such as between a solid surface and the fluid. Convection is usually the dominant form of heat transfer in liquids and gases. Although sometimes discussed as a third method of heat transfer, convection is usually used to describe the combined effects of heat conduction within the fluid (diffusion) and heat transference by bulk fluid flow streaming. [Pg.96]

As it was mentioned earlier, there are three modes of heat transfer, convection, conduction and radiation. Although two, or even all three, modes of heat transfer may be combined in any particular thermodynamic situation, the three are quite different and will be introduced separately. [Pg.180]


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