Analysis of viscous dissipation effect on thermal entrance heat transfer in laminar pipe flows with convective boundary conditions |
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Authors: | T. F. Lin Ass. Prof. K. H. Hawks Prof. Dr. Ing. W. Leidenfrost |
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Affiliation: | 1. School of Mechanical Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana 2. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, New York
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Abstract: | Consideration is given to the influence of viscous dissipation on the thermal entrance region laminar pipe flow heat transfer with convective boundary condition. The Eigenfunction series expansion technique is employed to solve the governing energy equation. The results for axial distributions of dimensionless bulk and wall temperatures, local Nusselt number as well as modified local Nusselt number are presented graphically forNu 0 =0.1, 2, and 100. The complicated variations of conventional local Nusselt number is due to the inappropriate definition of conventional heat transfer coefficient in this problem. A modified local heat transfer coefficient, based on the difference of bulk fluid temperature and wall temperature, is introduced. Its value can clearly indicate the extent and the direction of heat exchange between the fluid in the pipe and the ambient. The effects of outside Nusselt number are also investigated. Significant viscous dissipation effects have been observed for large Br. |
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