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The Stanton number is a dimensionless number that measures the ratio of heat transferred into a fluid to the thermal capacity of the fluid. Check FAQs
St=f2(Pr)23
St - Stanton Number?f - Fanning Friction Factor?Pr - Prandtl Number?

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0.0058Edit=0.0091Edit2(0.7Edit)23
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Stanton Number given Fanning Friction Factor Solution

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FIRST Step Consider the formula
St=f2(Pr)23
Next Step Substitute values of Variables
St=0.00912(0.7)23
Next Step Prepare to Evaluate
St=0.00912(0.7)23
Next Step Evaluate
St=0.00577137601132691
LAST Step Rounding Answer
St=0.0058

Stanton Number given Fanning Friction Factor Formula Elements

Variables
Stanton Number
The Stanton number is a dimensionless number that measures the ratio of heat transferred into a fluid to the thermal capacity of the fluid.
Symbol: St
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value can be positive or negative.
Fanning Friction Factor
The Fanning friction factor is a dimensionless number used in studying fluid friction in pipes. This friction factor is an indication of the resistance to fluid flow at the pipe wall.
Symbol: f
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.
Prandtl Number
Prandtl number (Pr) or Prandtl group is a dimensionless number, named after the German physicist Ludwig Prandtl, defined as the ratio of momentum diffusivity to thermal diffusivity.
Symbol: Pr
Measurement: NAUnit: Unitless
Note: Value should be greater than 0.

Other Formulas to find Stanton Number

​Go Stanton Number using Dimensionless Numbers
St=NuRePr
​Go Stanton Number using Basic Fluid Properties
St=houtsidecuFluidρ

Other formulas in Co Relation of Dimensionless Numbers category

​Go Reynolds Number for Circular Tubes
Re=ρuFluidDTubeμviscosity
​Go Reynolds Number for Non-Circular Tubes
Re=ρuFluidLcμviscosity
​Go Nusselt Number for Transitional and Rough Flow in Circular Tube
Nu=(fDarcy8)(Re-1000)Pr1+12.7((fDarcy8)0.5)((Pr)23-1)
​Go Prandtl Number
Pr=cμviscosityk

How to Evaluate Stanton Number given Fanning Friction Factor?

Stanton Number given Fanning Friction Factor evaluator uses Stanton Number = (Fanning Friction Factor/2)/(Prandtl Number)^(2/3) to evaluate the Stanton Number, The Stanton Number given Fanning Friction Factor formula indicates the degree of amount of heat delivered by fluid when there is heat transfer between solid surface and fluid. The greater the Stanton number is, the more effectively heat is transferred. Stanton Number is denoted by St symbol.

How to evaluate Stanton Number given Fanning Friction Factor using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Stanton Number given Fanning Friction Factor, enter Fanning Friction Factor (f) & Prandtl Number (Pr) and hit the calculate button.

FAQs on Stanton Number given Fanning Friction Factor

What is the formula to find Stanton Number given Fanning Friction Factor?
The formula of Stanton Number given Fanning Friction Factor is expressed as Stanton Number = (Fanning Friction Factor/2)/(Prandtl Number)^(2/3). Here is an example- 0.005771 = (0.0091/2)/(0.7)^(2/3).
How to calculate Stanton Number given Fanning Friction Factor?
With Fanning Friction Factor (f) & Prandtl Number (Pr) we can find Stanton Number given Fanning Friction Factor using the formula - Stanton Number = (Fanning Friction Factor/2)/(Prandtl Number)^(2/3).
What are the other ways to Calculate Stanton Number?
Here are the different ways to Calculate Stanton Number-
  • Stanton Number=Nusselt Number/(Reynolds Number*Prandtl Number)OpenImg
  • Stanton Number=External Convection Heat Transfer Coefficient/(Specific Heat Capacity*Fluid Velocity*Density)OpenImg
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