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Taylor -Prandtl modification, Reynolds analogy

Taylor-Prandtl modification of Reynolds analogy for heat transfer and mass transfer... [Pg.725]

Obtain the Taylor-Prandtl modification of the Reynolds Analogy for momentum and heat transfer, and give the corresponding relation for mass transfer (no bulk flow). [Pg.864]

Obtain the Taylor-Prandtl modification of the Reynolds analogy between momentum and heat transfer and write down the corresponding analogy for mass transfer. For a particular system, a mass transfer coefficient of 8,71 x 10 8 m/s and a heat transfer coefficient of 2730 W/m2 K were measured for similar flow conditions. Calculate the ratio of the velocity in the fluid where the laminar sub layer terminates, to the stream velocity. [Pg.864]

Derive the Taylor-Prandtl modification of the Reynolds analogy between heat and momentum transfer and express it in a form in which it is applicable to pipe flow. [Pg.865]

Obtain the Taylor-Prandtl modification of the Reynolds Analogy between momentum transfer and mass transfer (equimolecular counterdiffusion) for the turbulent flow of a fluid over a surface. Write down the corresponding analogy for heat transfer. State clearly the assumptions which are made. For turbulent flow over a surface, the film heat transfer coefficient for the fluid is found to be 4 kW/m2 K. What would the corresponding value of the mass transfer coefficient be. given the following physical properties ... [Pg.865]

The Taylor-Prandtl modification of the Reynolds analogy for heat transfer and mass transfer is discussed in Section 12.8.3 and the relevant equations are ... [Pg.305]

Derive the Taylor-Prandtl modification of the Reynolds analogy between momentum and heat transfer. [Pg.306]


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