Degarmo's Materials And Processes In Manufacturing
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ISBN: 9781119492825
Author: Black, J. Temple, Kohser, Ronald A., Author.
Publisher: Wiley,
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Chapter 29, Problem 10RQ
In the design of a water heater, the mean time needed for water molecules to stay inside the heat exchanger channels (based on the length of the channel and the average velocity of the flow) should be proportional to the time needed for water molecules in the center of each channel inlet to migrate to the channel surface by the outlet (based on convection and diffusion). Therefore, as the channel diameter decreases, what enables the heat exchanger to become smaller assuming that the same fluid velocity is used in all cases?
(HINT: based on the time scales involved.)
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