Abstract

The coefficient for the transfer of heat to gases in turbulent flow, which varies linearly with the bulk temperature of the gas over wide ranges of temperature, led to the development of a highly accurate formula for the calculation of the surface area required to effect a given heat-transfer specification. The formula takes into account the variation of the physical properties of the system with temperature. An example with carbon dioxide is given. (P.C.H.)

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