Use the Sieder-Tate equation to determine the inside heat transfer coefficient for a fluid flowing inside a
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Use the Sieder-Tate equation to determine the inside heat transfer coefficient for a fluid flowing inside a 16 ft long, 1-in tube (14 BWG) at a velocity of 2.5 ft/s that is being cooled and has an average temperature of 176°F and an average wall temperature of 104°F. Consider the following fluids:
Acetone (liquid)
Isopropanol (liquid)
Methane at 1 atm pressure—use a velocity of 50 ft/s
Compare the results from Parts (a), (b), and (c) using the Dittus-Boelter equation
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Analysis Synthesis And Design Of Chemical Processes
ISBN: 9780134177403
5th Edition
Authors: Richard Turton, Joseph Shaeiwitz, Debangsu Bhattacharyya, Wallace Whiting
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