On 11/26/2016 04:47 PM, Graham Sortino (Redacted sender gnsortino for
DMARC) wrote:
Huzel and Huang (Fig 4-29 and equation 4-18) p87A Btu (the energy needed to raise the temperature of a pound of water by
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discusses adjusting the gas side heat transfer coefficient based on
thermal deposits for hydrocarbon fuels such as RP-1. The units they
use to describe for thermal deposits are in2*sec*oR/Btu. I would like
to translate this into the units used by RPA mainly W/m*K and
thickness of deposits mm. Unfortunately, I’m not familiar enough with
the Imperial units convention used in this book or how to convert them
to metric thermal and thickness.