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Coefficient of Volumetric Expansion in Free convection Formulas
The Coefficient of Volumetric Expansion is the increase in volume per unit original volume per Kelvin rise in temperature. And is denoted by β. Coefficient of Volumetric Expansion is usually measured using the Per Kelvin for Coefficient of Linear Expansion. Note that the value of Coefficient of Volumetric Expansion is always positive.
Free convection formulas that make use of Coefficient of Volumetric Expansion
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Bingham Number of Plastic Fluids from Isothermal Semi-circular Cylinder
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What is the Coefficient of Volumetric Expansion?
The Coefficient of Volumetric Expansion is the increase in volume per unit original volume per Kelvin rise in temperature. Coefficient of Volumetric Expansion is usually measured using the Per Kelvin for Coefficient of Linear Expansion. Note that the value of Coefficient of Volumetric Expansion is always positive.
Can the Coefficient of Volumetric Expansion be negative?
No, the Coefficient of Volumetric Expansion, measured in Coefficient of Linear Expansion cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Coefficient of Volumetric Expansion?
Coefficient of Volumetric Expansion is usually measured using the Per Kelvin[K⁻¹] for Coefficient of Linear Expansion. Per Degree Celsius[K⁻¹] are the few other units in which Coefficient of Volumetric Expansion can be measured.
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