1963
DOI: 10.1243/pime_conf_1963_178_232_02
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Paper 13: Experimental Investigation of Turbulent Heat Transfer in a Pipe Preceded by a 180° Bend

Abstract: The local values of the heat-transfer coefficient to water flowing turbulently in a pipe were measured for the following. entry conditions :(1) A long hydrodynamic calming section.(2) One of three bends, having a radius 2,3, or 4 times that of the pipe, and itself preceded by the calming section. The experiments covered a range of Reynolds numbers from 10 000 to 94 000 and heat fluxes from 5 to 50 W/cma.The dependence of the local and average values of the heat-transfer coefficient on the Reynolds number, leng… Show more

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