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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/20393
Title: A Flow of Reversal Study in Opposing Free and Forced Convective Flow in a Vertical Tube
Authors: Tsang, Brian K.
Advisor: Hoffman, T.W.
Department: Chemical Engineering
Publication Date: Dec-1975
Abstract: <p>Flov reversal conditions in the turbulent opposing convection regime were investigated in the cooling of upflow water and the data correlated by the equation: Gr/(Re^2.58)=0.053/Pr for 6 ≤ (L/d) ≤ 18. The Metais-Eckert plot, which depicts the region of natural/forced convection interaction effects on the heat transfer coefficient, was found to be unsuitable for correlating the conditions for which flow reversal occurs because of the improper inclusion. of the parameter (d/L).</p>
Description: Title: A Flow of Reversal Study in Opposing Free and Forced Convective Flow in a Vertical Tube, Author: Brian K. Tsang, Location: Thode
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/20393
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