NU_GRIEM
This function calculates the Nusselt number for turbulent supercritical internal flow with the Griem correlation. The correlation primarily uses Reynolds and Prandtl numbers and can include an enthalpy-based adjustment factor when enthalpy is supplied.
Nu = C\,Re^{m}Pr^{n}\,\omega(H)
Excel Usage
=NU_GRIEM(Re, Pr, H)
Re(float, required): Reynolds number as defined by the correlation (-).Pr(float, required): Prandtl number as defined by the correlation (-).H(float, optional, default: null): Enthalpy of water when applicable (J/kg).
Returns (float): Nusselt number for supercritical pipe flow (-).
Example 1: Griem correlation example
Inputs:
| Re | Pr |
|---|---|
| 100000 | 1.2 |
Excel formula:
=NU_GRIEM(100000, 1.2)
Expected output:
275.482
Example 2: Griem correlation lower Reynolds number
Inputs:
| Re | Pr |
|---|---|
| 60000 | 1 |
Excel formula:
=NU_GRIEM(60000, 1)
Expected output:
166.154
Example 3: Griem correlation with enthalpy
Inputs:
| Re | Pr | H |
|---|---|---|
| 150000 | 1.4 | 1600000 |
Excel formula:
=NU_GRIEM(150000, 1.4, 1600000)
Expected output:
361.133
Example 4: Griem correlation higher Reynolds number
Inputs:
| Re | Pr |
|---|---|
| 400000 | 0.9 |
Excel formula:
=NU_GRIEM(400000, 0.9)
Expected output:
774.82
Python Code
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from ht.conv_supercritical import Nu_Griem as ht_Nu_Griem
def Nu_Griem(Re, Pr, H=None):
"""
Calculate Nusselt number for supercritical flow using the Griem correlation.
See: https://ht.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ht.conv_supercritical.html
This example function is provided as-is without any representation of accuracy.
Args:
Re (float): Reynolds number as defined by the correlation (-).
Pr (float): Prandtl number as defined by the correlation (-).
H (float, optional): Enthalpy of water when applicable (J/kg). Default is None.
Returns:
float: Nusselt number for supercritical pipe flow (-).
"""
try:
return ht_Nu_Griem(Re=Re, Pr=Pr, H=H)
except Exception as e:
return f"Error: {str(e)}"Online Calculator
Reynolds number as defined by the correlation (-).
Prandtl number as defined by the correlation (-).
Enthalpy of water when applicable (J/kg).