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Engineering, 26.07.2019 17:10 janahiac09

The surface of a 50-mm-diameter, thin-walled tube is maintained at 100°c. in one case air is in cross flow over the tube with a temperature of 25°c and a velocity of 30 m/s. (extternal flow ) in another case air is in fully developed flow through the tube with a temperature of 25°c and a mean velocity of 30 m/s. (internalflow ) compare the heat flux from the tube to the air for the two cases.

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