Heat is transferred from condensing steam to a vertical surface and the resistance to heat transfer is attributable to the thermal resistance of the condensate layer on the surface. For a film of liquid flowing down a vertical surface, the variables influencing the film thickness, include: viscosity of the liquid (water), density of the liquid, the volumetric flowrate per unit width of surface and the acceleration due to gravity. Obtain the relevant dimensionless groups. For streamline it is found that the film thickness is proportional to the one third power of the volumetric flowrate per unit width. Calculate the percent

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Heat is transferred from condensing steam to a vertical surface and
the resistance to heat transfer is attributable to the thermal resistance
of the condensate layer on the surface. For a film of liquid flowing
down a vertical surface, the variables influencing the film thickness,
include: viscosity of the liquid (water), density of the liquid, the
volumetric flowrate per unit width of surface and the acceleration due
to gravity. Obtain the relevant dimensionless groups. For streamline it
is found that the film thickness is proportional to the one third power
of the volumetric flowrate per unit width. Calculate the percent
change in thickness if the gravity increase by one-third of its original
value?
Transcribed Image Text:Heat is transferred from condensing steam to a vertical surface and the resistance to heat transfer is attributable to the thermal resistance of the condensate layer on the surface. For a film of liquid flowing down a vertical surface, the variables influencing the film thickness, include: viscosity of the liquid (water), density of the liquid, the volumetric flowrate per unit width of surface and the acceleration due to gravity. Obtain the relevant dimensionless groups. For streamline it is found that the film thickness is proportional to the one third power of the volumetric flowrate per unit width. Calculate the percent change in thickness if the gravity increase by one-third of its original value?
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