Guido
Mechanical
- Oct 9, 2001
- 4
In literature, one can find heat transfer coefficients for different heater sections such as the desuperheating or the condensing section.
In the case of feedwater heaters; what causes the condensing heat transfer coefficient to have such a big value when compared to the convective heat transfer coefficient of the water that is heated?
Many Thanks!
In the case of feedwater heaters; what causes the condensing heat transfer coefficient to have such a big value when compared to the convective heat transfer coefficient of the water that is heated?
Many Thanks!