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Determining heat transfer coefficient experimentally By: Clint Collins Alan Day
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There are many times where there is not an experimental model from which to determine the convective heat transfer coefficient. Objective ◦ Experimentally determine the amount of heat transferred from an aluminum block ◦ Determine the convective heat transfer coefficient
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Select a piece of aluminum Heat to 55 °C Remove from oven Place on three points to minimize conduction Take temperature readings every 300 seconds Calculate the heat transfer coefficient from data
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Radiation is negligible Conduction is negligible Lumped capacitance is applicable Material is pure Aluminum
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Average q”=142.7 w/m^2 H=6.87w/m^2*K There were inaccuracies in our measurements The process used seems theoretically sound
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Use a thermocouple for temperature readings Calculate conduction Free Convection (Possible air movement) Do multiple repetitions
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