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convective heat transfer coefficient of hdpe
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The convective heat transfer coefficient (h) of High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) is a crucial parameter in thermal engineering, affecting heat flow rates in processing and applications of HDPE materials. This coefficient is influenced by several factors including the nature of fluid flow (laminar or turbulent), fluid properties, and the temperature gradient between the HDPE surface and the surrounding fluid. For HDPE, h can vary widely but typically ranges from 10 to 100 W/(m²·K) in air and from 100 to 1000 W/(m²·K) in water under typical conditions. The exact value depends on specific conditions such as flow velocity and temperature. Operatively, selecting the appropriate h is vital for accurate thermal analysis and design involving HDPE, suggesting that engineers should refer to empirical data or conduct specific experiments for precise applications.
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