Natural convection occurs when a fluid adjacent to a heated (or cooled) vertical surface moves due to buoyancy forces generated by temperature differences. The fluid near the hot plate expands, becomes lighter, and rises, while cooler fluid descends, establishing a continuous circulation that transfers heat without any mechanical fan.
The intensity of this convection is quantified by the Nusselt number (Nu), which relates the convective heat transfer to pure conduction. For a vertical plate the empirical correlation Nu = 0.59β―(GrΒ·Pr)^{1/4} is widely used in the laminar regime, where Gr is the Grashof number (a measure of buoyancy) and Pr is the Prandtl number (ratio of momentum to thermal diffusivity).
Once Nu is known, the natural convection heatβtransfer coefficient h can be obtained from h = (NuΒ·k)/L, where k is the fluidβs thermal conductivity and L is the characteristic length (plate height). This coefficient is essential for sizing HVAC components, predicting building energy loads, and evaluating thermal comfort.
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