UW-Madison polymer processing (EPD650): lesson 6, part 5.
Part 5 of lesson 6 examines correlations that can be used to estimate the convective heat transfer coefficient for various geometries that are relevant to polymer processing. Both forced and natural convection correlations are discussed.

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UW-Madison polymer processing (EPD650): lesson 6, part 1.

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