This graph shows the relationship between the radius (r) of a pipe and the heat flux (q/L) through the pipe wall. As the radius increases from 0.4 to 2.2 inches, the heat flux decreases from 84 to 64 BTU/hr-ft. The larger the radius, the lower the heat flux through the pipe wall.
This graph shows the relationship between the radius (r) of a pipe and the heat flux (q/L) through the pipe wall. As the radius increases from 0.4 to 2.2 inches, the heat flux decreases from 84 to 64 BTU/hr-ft. The larger the radius, the lower the heat flux through the pipe wall.
This graph shows the relationship between the radius (r) of a pipe and the heat flux (q/L) through the pipe wall. As the radius increases from 0.4 to 2.2 inches, the heat flux decreases from 84 to 64 BTU/hr-ft. The larger the radius, the lower the heat flux through the pipe wall.