RI 6856 Film Coefficients Of Heat Transfer For Helium At 2,000° To 2,500° F In Turbulent Flow

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
N. H. Coates
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Jan 1, 1966

Abstract

The Bureau of Mines determined average film coefficients of heat transfer for helium flowing through smooth, water-cooled tubes at Reynolds numbers of 5,000 to 25,000, helium inlet temperatures of 1,600° to 2,600° F, average temperature difference across the helium film of 800° to 1,300° F, and heat flux to 215,000 Btu/(hr)(sq ft). Since helium was the only gas used, the ranges of values for physical properties of the fluid are limited--thermal conductivity from 0.15 to 0.20 Btu/(hr)(sq ft)(O F/ft), viscosity from 0.082 to 0.104 lb/(ft)(hr), and Prandtl number from 0.63 to 0.68. Four equations, three of them dimensionless, correlate these coefficients with other properties of the helium--bulk temperature, film temperature, dimensionless parameters based on temperature, and the ratio of wall temperature to bulk temperature.
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APA: N. H. Coates  (1966)  RI 6856 Film Coefficients Of Heat Transfer For Helium At 2,000° To 2,500° F In Turbulent Flow

MLA: N. H. Coates RI 6856 Film Coefficients Of Heat Transfer For Helium At 2,000° To 2,500° F In Turbulent Flow. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1966.

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