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Originally Posted by bobo5195
Its was numerical analysis and they didnt record the results. Also re reading the papers there reynolds numbers are alot higher than the ones for pc cooling so its less useful for us. The fluid was air which at high reynolds numbers is going to behave like water. Our low numbers of Re (under a 1000, using what should become know as the bobo equation for reynolds number in a round pipe with flow of Q lpm; Re = 21.2*Q/D) this not the case so all im after now is lamina jets.
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Not sure about that, from
here one of my fumbles with Reynolds for the White Water :
Note: "Experimental Convection Coeff" values are calculated using the old C/W(TIM)=0.1