ULoXer
Mechanical
- Jul 15, 2010
- 4
Hi there,
First post!
I am trying to design a very simple cooling system.
I need to know what the heat transfer rate is for a hot water pipe surrounded flowing by cold water is.
Essentially we have forced convection over a pipe containing flow.
I know the flowrate within the pipe, the inlet temp, the pipe dimensions and the free-stream velocity and temperature of the remote fluid.
I get stuck because I don't think it's right to assume constant surface temp along the pipe as the fluid exiting the pipe will be at a lower temperature. I may be wrong, however.
How do i solve this problem?
It's been a few years since i did any thermodynamics so any help would greatly appreciated!
ULoXer
First post!
I am trying to design a very simple cooling system.
I need to know what the heat transfer rate is for a hot water pipe surrounded flowing by cold water is.
Essentially we have forced convection over a pipe containing flow.
I know the flowrate within the pipe, the inlet temp, the pipe dimensions and the free-stream velocity and temperature of the remote fluid.
I get stuck because I don't think it's right to assume constant surface temp along the pipe as the fluid exiting the pipe will be at a lower temperature. I may be wrong, however.
How do i solve this problem?
It's been a few years since i did any thermodynamics so any help would greatly appreciated!
ULoXer