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This document summarizes boundary layer flow over a flat plate. It provides equations for the boundary layer thickness, shear stress, Reynolds number, Nusselt number, and Stanton number. It also discusses that the average friction coefficient and Nusselt number can be expressed as functions of the Reynolds number and Prandtl number. The critical Reynolds number for a flat plate is 5 x 105.

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This document summarizes boundary layer flow over a flat plate. It provides equations for the boundary layer thickness, shear stress, Reynolds number, Nusselt number, and Stanton number. It also discusses that the average friction coefficient and Nusselt number can be expressed as functions of the Reynolds number and Prandtl number. The critical Reynolds number for a flat plate is 5 x 105.

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Chapter 6

rV 2
· F f 5 Cf A s viscous dissipation function F
Q conv 5 hAs(Ts 2 T`) 2 Reynolds analogy Pr < 1
2 kfluid(0T/0y)y 50 0u 2 0v 2 0u 0v 2
F 5 2ca b 1 a b d 1 a 1 b
h5 dt @ 0.99(T` 2 Ts) 0x 0y 0y 0x
Ts 2 T q
Molecular diffusivity of momentum v mcp parallel steady incompressible flow over a flat plate
Nusselt number Pr 5 5 5
Molecular diffusivity of heat a k ReL Cf, x
Velocity boundary layer thickness: d5
4.91
5
4.91x Cf, x 5 Nux   or   5 Stx
2 2
hL c "V/vx "Rex
Nu 5
k tw Stanton number
Inertia forces VL c rVL c Local friction coefficient: Cf, x 5 5 0.664 Re21/2
x h Nu
The boundary layer thickness, d, @ u 5 0.99V. Re 5 5 5 rV 2/2 St 5 5
Viscous forces v m rcpV ReL Pr
hxx
shear stress Flat plate, critical Reynolds number, Recr 5 Vxcr /v 5 5 3 105. Local Nusselt number: Nux 5 5 0.332 Pr1/3 Re1/2
x
k

d 4.91x modified Reynolds analogy or Chilton– Colburn


0u rV 2 Thermal boundary layer thickness: dt 5 5
tw 5 m `   or  tw 5 Cf Pr1/3 analogy
0y y 50 2 Pr1/3"Rex
The continuity, momentum, and energy equations
ReL
average friction coefficient and Nusselt number Cf, x 5 NuxPr21/3
v 5 m/r 0u 0v 2
Continuity: 1 50 Cf 5 f(ReL) and Nu 5 g(ReL, Pr) or
0x 0y
Cf, x
0u 0u 0 2u 0P Nusselt number by a simple power-law relation 5 Stx Pr 2/3 5 jH (0.6 , Pr , 60)
x-momentum: rau 1v b 5m 22 2
0x 0y 0y 0x
Nu 5 C ReLm Prn
0T 0T 0 2T 0 2T also applicable for turbulent flow over a surface
Energy: r cp c u
0x
1 v d 5 ka 2 1 2 b 1 mF
0y 0x 0y Chapter 8
mean or average velocity and temperature, circular tube
2 2 developing laminar flow in entrance region, constant surface
N viscous dissipation function F Vavg 5
R2 0 # u(r)rdr      and      Tm 5
VavgR2 0 #
u(r)T(r)rdr temperature
Reynolds analogy Pr < 1 0.065(D/L) Re Pr
0u 2 0v 2 0u 0v 2 Reynolds number hydraulic diameter Circular tube:     Nu 5 3.66 1
F 5 2ca b 1 a b d 1 a 1 b 1 1 0.04[(D/L) Re Pr] 2/3
0x 0y 0y 0x rVavgD
VavgD 4Ac
Re 5 5     Dh 5 Re Pr D 1/3 mb 0.14
parallel steady incompressible flow over a flat plate Cf, x m n p Circular tube:     Nu 5 1.86 a b a b
ReL L ms
Cf, x 5 Nux   or   5 Stx laminar, Re , 2300, turbulent, Re . 10,000, transitional
2 2 in between. 0.03(Dh/L) Re Pr
Parallel plates:     Nu 5 7.54 1
Stanton number hydrodynamic entry length Lh thermal entry length Lt 1 1 0.016[(Dh/L) Re Pr] 2/3
4.91 4.91x
Velocity boundary layer thickness: d5 5 h Nu Lh, laminar < 0.05 Re D Lt, laminar < 0.05 Re Pr D 5 Pr Lh, laminar
fully developed turbulent flow with smooth surfaces
"V/vx "Rex St 5 5
rcpV ReL Pr f 5 (0.790 ln Re 2 1.64)22    104 , Re , 106
tw Lh, turbulent < Lt, turbulent 5 10D
Local friction coefficient: Cf, x 5 5 0.664 Re21/2 . Nu 5 0.125f Re Pr1/3
rV 2/2 x q s 5 constant,
. . . Nu 5 0.023 Re0.8 Prn with n 5 0.4 for heating and 0.3 for
modified Reynolds analogy or Chilton– Colburn Q 5 q s As 5 m cp(Te 2 Ti)
hxx 0.5 # Pr # 2000
Local Nusselt number: Nux 5 5 0.332 Pr 1/3
Re1/2
x
analogy Ts 5 constant, a b
k . . 3 3 103 , Re , 5 3 106
ReL Q 5 hAsDTlm 5 m cp(Te 2 Ti)
d 4.91x Cf, x 5 NuxPr21/3 . fluid properties @ bulk mean fluid temperature Tb 5 (Ti 1 Te)/2.
Thermal boundary layer thickness: dt 5 5 2 Te 5 Ts 2 (Ts 2 Ti)exp(2hAs /m cp)
Pr1/3 Pr1/3"Rex liquid metal flow, 104 , Re , 106
Ti 2 Te DTe 2 DTi
or DTlm 5 5
average friction coefficient and Nusselt number ln[(Ts 2 Te)/(Ts 2 Ti)] ln(DTe/DTi) Ts 5 constant:      Nu 5 4.8 1 0.0156 Re0.85 Pr0.93
s
Cf, x 5 .
5 Stx Pr 2/3 5 jH (0.6 , Pr , 60) rDVavg Re q s 5 constant:      Nu 5 6.3 1 0.0167 Re0.85 Pr0.93
s
2
Cf 5 f(ReL) and Nu 5 g(ReL, Pr) # DPR2 pR4 DP pR4 DP
V 5 Vavg Ac 5 pR2 5 5
also applicable for turbulent flow over a surface 8mL 8mL 128mL fully developed turbulent flow with rough surfaces, f from
Nusselt number by a simple power-law relation . hD Moody chart or
Circular tube, laminar (q s 5 constant): Nu 5 5 4.36
k 1 e/D 2.51 6.9 e/D 1.11
5 22.0 log a 1 b < 21.8 log c 1 a b d
"f 3.7 Re"f Re 3.7
Nu 5 C ReLm Prn hD
Circular tube, laminar (Ts 5 constant): Nu 5 5 3.66
k

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Chapter 7 average Nusselt numbers, cylinder and sphere evaluated @ (except Prs )

hD 0.62 Re1/2 Pr1/3 Re 5/8 4/5


Tm 5 (Ti 1 Te)/2.
Nucyl 5 5 0.3 1 c1 1 a b d
k [1 1 (0.4/Pr)2/3] 1/4 282,000
drag coefficient 0.074 1742
Combined: Cf 5 2 5 3 105 # ReL # 107 average Nusselt number tube banks < 16 rows
Re1/5
L ReL
for Re Pr . 0.2, and
FD e 22.5 NuD, NL , 16 5 FNuD
Rough surface, turbulent: Cf 5 a1.89 2 1.62 log b hD mq 1/4
CD 5 1 2 L Nusph 5 5 2 1 [0.4 Re1/2 1 0.06 Re2/3]Pr0.4 a b
2 rV A k ms
F, correction factor in Table 7–3.
average Nusselt number, flat plate valid for 3.5 # Re # 8 3 104,
heat transfer rate, tube bank
0.7 # Pr # 380
flow over aflat plate, Reynolds number 1.0 # (m`/ms) # 3.2.
hL Pr . 0.6 @ film temperature Tf 5 (T` 1 Ts)/2 # #
Laminar: Nu 5 5 0.664 Re0.5
L Pr
1/3
Q 5 hAsDTlm 5 mcp(Te 2 Ti)
rVx Vx k ReL , 5 3 105 ms, @ Ts
Rex 5 5
m n
tube banks
Turbulent: DTlm logarithmic mean temperature difference
critical Reynolds number In-line and Staggered with SD , (ST 1 D)/2:
hL 0.6 # Pr # 60
Nu 5 5 0.037 Re0.8
L Pr
1/3
k 5 3 105 # ReL # 107 ST (Ts 2 Te) 2 (Ts 2 Ti) DTe 2 DTi
rVx cr Vmax 5 V DTlm 5 5
Rex, cr 5 5 5 3 105 ST 2 D ln[(Ts 2 Te)/(Ts 2 Ti)]
m
Combined:
exit temperature, Te
Staggered with SD , (ST 1 D)/2:
hL 0.6 # Pr # 60
flat plate, local friction and convection coefficients Nu 5 L 2 871) Pr
5 (0.037 Re0.8 1/3
ST Aln(DT e/DTi)
k 5 3 105 # ReL # 107 sh
Vmax 5 V Te 5 Ts 2 (Ts 2 Ti) exp a2 # b
2(SD 2 D) mcp
0.664 isothermal surfaces with unheated starting section
Laminar: Cf, x 5 Rex , 5 3 105 local Nusselt number and average convection coefficient As 5 NpDL , heat transfer surface area
Re1/2
x ST- transverse pitch
.
SD- diagonal pitch. m 5 rV(NTSTL) , mass flow rate
hxx
Nux 5 5 0.332 Re0.5
x Pr
1/3
Pr . 0.6 Nux (for j 50) 0.332 Re0.5 1/3 pressure drop DP, tube bank
k x Pr average Nusselt number, tube banks
Laminar: Nux 5 5 rV 2max
[1 2 (j/x)3/4] 1/3 [1 2 (j/x)3/4] 1/3 DP 5 NL fx
Turbulent: hD 2
NuD 5 5 C RemD Prn(Pr/Prs)0.25
Nux (for j 50) 0.0296 Re0.8
x Pr
1/3 k
Turbulent: Nux 5 5 f, friction factor
0.059 [1 2 (j/x)9/10] 1/9 [1 2 (j/x)9/10] 1/9
Cf, x 5 5 3 105 # Rex # 107 x, correction factor
Re1/5
x
2[1 2 (j/x)3/4]
hxx 0.6 # Pr # 60 Laminar: h5 hx 5L
Nux 5 5 0.0296 Re0.8
x Pr
1/3 1 2 j/L
k 5 3 105 # Rex # 107
5[1 2 (j/x)] 9/10
average friction coefficient, flat plate Turbulent: h5 hx 5L
(1 2 j/L)

isothermal surfaces, uniform heat flux,


1.33
Laminar: Cf 5 ReL , 5 3 105 local Nusselt number
Re1/2
L

0.074
Turbulent: Cf 5 5 3 105 # ReL # 107 Laminar: Nux 5 0.453 Re0.5 1/3 Pr . 0.6
Re1/5 x Pr
L Rex , 5 3 105

0.6 # Pr # 60
Turbulent: Nux 5 0.0308 Re0.8
x Pr
1/3
5 3 105 # Rex # 107

average Nusselt numbers, cylinder and sphere

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