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Convection & Heat Transfer Coefficients

Convection & Heat Transfer Coefficients

Convection carries the heat through fluids — explore how heat transfer happens via moving air or liquid, and test your grasp of Newton’s law of cooling and boundary layer theory.

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The local heat transfer coefficient is highest

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The boundary layer thickness grows

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Dropwise condensation provides

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Film condensation occurs when

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Boiling and condensation are examples of

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The film coefficient of heat transfer increases with

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The Grashof number relates

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Natural convection strongly depends on

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In turbulent flow, the heat transfer coefficient is

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Reynolds number helps determine

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When Prandtl number is small, it indicates

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For gases, the Prandtl number is approximately

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The Prandtl number is the ratio of

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In laminar flow over a flat plate, Nusselt number depends on

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The Nusselt number represents the ratio of

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Free (natural) convection occurs due to

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Forced convection occurs when

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The unit of heat transfer coefficient is

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Newton’s law of cooling relates heat transfer rate with

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Convection is the mode of heat transfer that occurs through

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