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Re: [TRNSYS-users] The Front convective Heat Transfer Coefficient of Wall in TYPE 56



Dear Yasumina,
 
I think HCONVI is not a heat transfer coefficient [kJ/hm2K] but a heat transfer rate [kJ/h] from the selected surfce.
 
Best regards,
Mika
 
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Mika Yoshinaga
Associate Prof.
Meijo University, Japan
yoshi@meijo-u.ac.jp
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2014/1/24 <yasmina.el-hasnaoui@cofelyaxima-gdfsuez.com>

Dear TRNSYS users,

 

Does anybody know what is the difference between the front convective Heat Transfer Coefficient that you enter in type 56 and the type 56’s output called NType 108 : HCONVI ( eff.inside cinv. Heat transfer coeff (FRONT) ) ?

 

Kind regards,

 

Yasmina EL HASNAOUI
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Pôle Process Industriel
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