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Flow and Heat Transfer of Water in Pipes

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A pipe represents a convenient equipment for transport of water from one part of an equipment to another and for its heating or heat exchange. Due to its widespread use the flow and heat transfer in pipes has been the subject of numerous studies. Vast amounts of information both analytical and experimental is available on the topic. A short note like the present one can therefore only serve to focus attention on the topic. Only single phase flow of water flowing in a smooth circular pipe is considered here. This specific configuration is the starting point for studies in the area and at times results for rough pipes as well as those of different cross sections are often derived by simple extensions.

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Malhotra, A. (1986). Flow and Heat Transfer of Water in Pipes. In: Garg, H.P. (eds) Solar Water Heating Systems. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-5480-9_21

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