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Conduction-Cylindrical Coordinates

Heat Transfer CONDUCTION HEAT TRANSFER Q A (Ti To) (RCu Rasb Rfib) 500°F (0.000347 0.2170 7.5758)hr   ft2   °F Btu 64.2 Btu hr   ft2 Conduction-Cylindrical Coordinates Heat  transfer  across  a  rectangular  solid  is  the  most  direct  application  of  Fourier’s  law.   Heat transfer  across  a  pipe  or  heat  exchanger  tube  wall  is  more  complicated  to  evaluate.   Across  a cylindrical wall, the heat transfer surface area is continually increasing or decreasing. Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view of a pipe constructed of a homogeneous material. Figure 3    Cross-sectional Surface Area of a Cylindrical Pipe Rev. 0 Page 11 HT-02

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