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Unread 11-19-2003, 02:31 PM   #39
WAJ_UK
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I'm afraid it doesn't work like that. You can reduce the boundary layer by increasing velocity and turbulance which are linked by what the fluid is flowing around and the reynolds number.

The pressure drop across the block is an indication of the turbulance created hence the heat transfer coefficient acheived. This pressure drop will be the same no matter where the wb is positioned in the circuit for a given flow rate


sorry if I'm not very good at explaining it
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