FAQ

What is the Heat Transfer Coefficient on Gas Side?
Heat transfer coefficient on gas side is defined as the proportionality constant between the heat flux and the thermodynamic driving force for the flow of heat from engine side. Heat Transfer Coefficient on Gas Side is usually measured using the Watt per Square Meter per Celcius for Heat Transfer Coefficient. Note that the value of Heat Transfer Coefficient on Gas Side is always negative.
Can the Heat Transfer Coefficient on Gas Side be negative?
Yes, the Heat Transfer Coefficient on Gas Side, measured in Heat Transfer Coefficient can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Heat Transfer Coefficient on Gas Side?
Heat Transfer Coefficient on Gas Side is usually measured using the Watt per Square Meter per Celcius[W/m²*°C] for Heat Transfer Coefficient. Watt per Square Meter per Kelvin[W/m²*°C], Joule per Second per Square Meter per Kelvin[W/m²*°C], Kilocalorie (IT) per Hour per Square Foot per Celcius[W/m²*°C] are the few other units in which Heat Transfer Coefficient on Gas Side can be measured.
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