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Natural Convection Heat Transfer from an Isothermal Plate

Fluid Dynamics 2023-02-06 v6 Classical Physics

Abstract

Using boundary-layer theory, natural convection heat transfer formulas which are accurate over a wide range of Rayleigh numbers (RaRa) were developed in the 1970s and 1980s for vertical and downward-facing plates. A comprehensive formula for upward-facing plates remained unsolved because they do not form conventional boundary-layers. From the thermodynamic constraints on heat-engine efficiency, the novel approach presented here derives formulas for natural convection heat transfer from isothermal plates. The union of four peer-reviewed data-sets spanning 1<Ra<10121<Ra<10^{12} has 5.4% root-mean-squared relative error (RMSRE) from the new upward-facing heat transfer formula. Applied to downward-facing plates, this novel approach outperforms the Schulenberg (1985) formula's 4.6% RMSRE with 3.8% on four peer-reviewed data-sets spanning 106<Ra<101210^6<Ra<10^{12}. The introduction of the harmonic mean as the characteristic-length metric for vertical and downward-facing plates extends those rectangular plate formulas to other convex shapes, achieving 3.8% RMSRE on vertical disk convection from Hassani and Hollands (1987) and 3.2% from Kobus and Wedekind (1995).

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@article{arxiv.2201.02612,
  title  = {Natural Convection Heat Transfer from an Isothermal Plate},
  author = {Aubrey Jaffer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2201.02612},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

26 pages; 12 figures; 13 tables; 17 references. Improved Abstract, Introduction, and Conclusion sections