The thermal integration of a uniform flow heated plate can b
The thermal integration of a uniform flow heated plate can be written as U_infinity d/dx[delta(3/20 Zeta^2 - 3/280 zeta^4)] =3/2 alpha/delta zeta Why can the equation be simplified as the following equation? In a convection-heat-transfer problem, in what condition can the effect of free convection be neglected? Considering a boundary layer of natural convection along a vertical plate, why is dp/dx equal to-rhog? The x-direction is the vertical one.
Solution
question 10. heat transfer by natural convection can be neglected when the heat transfer due to forced convection become much greater than the heat transfer compare to natural convection.
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