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Done by: Sean Lee 3S2-12 Kenneth Leong 3S3-05 Yong Sheng 3S3-22
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Introduction Low velocities and high viscosity causes Laminar Flow Laminar flow is not good in the transfer of heat energy
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Viscosity Viscosity is a measure of the resistance of a fluid which is being deformed by either shear stress or extensional stress. Affected by the temperature. Raising the temperature of a fluid tends to make it less viscous. E.g. Oil stored in the fridge
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Viscosity Low viscosity <2 or <3 centipose(cP). High viscosity is around 50 centipose(cP). Tap water has around 1 cP. The more viscous, the slower the fluid flows. High viscosity, e.g. Glycerol, Honey Directly affects the velocity of the fluid flowing through the heat exchanger
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Viscosity.gif
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Viscous fluids in heat exchangers Sugar Petroleum
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Velocity Low velocities are liquids flowing at <2 or <3 ft/s High velocities of >10 or >12 ft/s may cause erosion of metal surfaces and should be avoided. Affects the effiency of heat energy transfer in the heat exchanger, the higher the velocity, the faster the exchange of heat energy.
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