Chemical Engineering - Heat Transfer - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Heat Transfer - Section 1 (Q.No. 36)
36.
The unit of heat transfer co-efficient in SI unit is
Discussion:
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Gaurav yadav said:
4 weeks ago
Q = h.A.∆t.
h = Q/A.∆t [W/m^2.°k].
[ Jule/sec.m^2°k],
[Btu/h.m^2.°F],
[Kcal/h.m^2.°c].
h = Q/A.∆t [W/m^2.°k].
[ Jule/sec.m^2°k],
[Btu/h.m^2.°F],
[Kcal/h.m^2.°c].
Sarath said:
3 years ago
I think it may be Js/ sq.m K.
Umang said:
8 years ago
Q=UAΔT.
so U having W/Msquare k.
so U having W/Msquare k.
Sharib said:
8 years ago
Q=UAΔT
So,
Heat transfer coefficient,
U=Q/AΔT,
Where,
Q=W,
A=M^2,
ΔT=°K.
So,
U=w/m^2°k.
So,
Heat transfer coefficient,
U=Q/AΔT,
Where,
Q=W,
A=M^2,
ΔT=°K.
So,
U=w/m^2°k.
(1)
Sowmya said:
9 years ago
Here, it didn't mention whether local or overall HT co-efficient.
(2)
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