Chemical Engineering - Heat Transfer - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Heat Transfer - Section 3 (Q.No. 33)
33.
Heat transfer co-efficient (h1) for liquids increases with
increasing temperature.
decreasing temperature.
decreasing Reynolds number.
none of these.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
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Anomie said:   11 months ago
By substituting values using;
h = 1/dt, the temperature decreases with increasing h.
The answer should be B.
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Parmar Nilesh said:   4 years ago
@Rajesh & @Pijush


Q=hAdt where (Q and A Constant).
h=1/dt.

Note : put different values of h and check effect of temperature.

Rajesh said:   4 years ago
Didn't get it. Please explain in detail.

Pijush said:   6 years ago
Describe it.

Yatendra Singh said:   7 years ago
Q=hAdt.

Then h=1/dt.
(A&Q= constant).

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