Chapter 10 Heat Transfer
Chapter 10 Heat Transfer
CONDENSATION
Boiling The change from the liquid to the vapor state is sustained by heat
transfer from the solid surface.
Condensation The change from the vapor to the liquid state results in heat
transfer to the solid surface.
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c p, Te
q"s
= h fg
The coefficient Cs,f and the exponent n depend on the solid-liquid combination and representative
experimentally determined values are presented in Table 10.1
C s,f h fg Pr n
g(
14
g( )
( + )2
14
C = 0.09
hconv D
=C
k
g(
) h'fgD3
k (Ts Tsat )
14
Tsat )
Vapor properties are evaluated at the film temperature, Tf = (Ts + Tsat)/2 and the liquid density is evaluated
at the saturation temperature (Tsat).
At Ts 300C, radiation across the vapor film becomes significant. To calculate total heat transfer
coefficient:
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43
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= hconv + hrad h
h = hconv +
3
hrad
4
if
hrad
4
Ts4 Tsat
=
Ts Tsat
EXAMPLES:
PROBLEM 10.10 Nucleate Boiling
PROBLEM 10.27 Film Boiling
1/4
g = 9.81 m/s2
Re = 3.78
Re =
Re =
k L(Tsat
h'fg
Ts )
/g
13
Ts )
/g
13
0.069 k L(Tsat
h'fg
Re 30
3.70 k L(Tsat
h'fg
34
+ 4.8
Ts )
/g
0.82
13
30 Re 1800
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Re 1800
i
Laminar film condensation in the inner surface of a horizontal tube
may be expressed as :
hD = 0.555 g ( - v ) k3 hfg
(Tsat Ts) D
hfg = hfg + 3 CP (Tsat Ts)
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DROPWISE CONDENSATION
For drop wise condensation :
hdc = 51104 + 2044 Tsat (c)
hdc = 255510
Tsat 100c