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Everyday Heat Transfer Problems: Sensitivities to Governing Variables
ISBN:
9780791802830
No. of Pages:
238
Publisher:
ASME Press
Publication date:
2009
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3 Heat Transfer from Combustion Chamber Walls
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8
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Published:2009
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Atesmen, MK. "Heat Transfer from Combustion Chamber Walls." Everyday Heat Transfer Problems: Sensitivities to Governing Variables. Ed. Atesmen, MK. ASME Press, 2009.
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Cooling the walls of a combustion chamber containing gases at high temperatures, i.e., 1000°C, results in parallel modes of heat transfer, convection and radiation. This problem can be approached by assuming one-dimensional steady-state heat transfer in rectangular coordinates and with constant thermophysical properties.
Convection heat transfer per unit area, from hot gases to the hot side of a wall that separates the cold medium and the hot gases, can be written as:
Radiation heat transfer per unit area from hot gases which are assumed to behave as gray bodies to the hot side of a wall can be written as:
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