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Grashof Number (GR)
Heat Transfer Engineering and Design
Grashof Number (GR)
The Grashof number is used to determine the heat transfer coefficient under free convection conditions. It is basically a ratio between the buoyancy forces and viscous forces.
Eq. 1
Gr = g ( Tw - Tair ) ρ2 / ( Tabs µ2)
Alternatively
Eq 2
Gr = g β L3 ( Tw - Tair ) ρ2 / v2
Alternatively
Eq 3
Gr = (g L3 ξ ΔT ) / v2
Heat transfer requires circulation, therefore, the Grashof number (and heat transfer coefficient) will rise as the buoyancy forces increase and the viscous forces decrease.
Where:
Gr =
g = Gravitational constant
ν = kinematic viscosity of the fluid
Tw = Wall temperature
Tair = Ambient air temperature
Tabs =
ρ = Density
Tabs = Absolute temperature
µ = Viscosity
ξ = coefficient of expansion of the fluid
ΔT = temperature difference between the surface and the bulk of the fluid
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Reference:
Rules of Thumb for Mechanical Engineers
J. Edward Pope, Editor