ISSN Online: 2377-424X
ISBN Print: 0-89116-909-1
International Heat Transfer Conference 9
INFLUENCE OF EXOTHERMIC REACTIONS WITHIN THE BOUNDARY LAYER AT CONVECTIVE HEAT TRANSFER
Abstrakt
Convective heat transfer from a gas flow that contains reactible components is markedly increased if the wall temperature is high enough to enable chemical reactions within that distance from the wall which is normally considered as "quenching distance". This effect named "convection vive" may also influence not only the wall near concentrations but the overall concentration of environmental components in the fluegas too, esp. in small burning chambers and in ignition motors.