Thanks, came looking just for the explanation of what exactly corrected length meant since I couldn't find a tabulated value for my geometry and needed to see how it was found. Got what I needed. edit: for anyone else looking for this, you figure out what length the pin fin needs to be to have lateral surface area equal to the actual lateral surface area plus the area of the pin cross section at the tip.
Thanks, came looking just for the explanation of what exactly corrected length meant since I couldn't find a tabulated value for my geometry and needed to see how it was found. Got what I needed. edit: for anyone else looking for this, you figure out what length the pin fin needs to be to have lateral surface area equal to the actual lateral surface area plus the area of the pin cross section at the tip.
very nicely brief.it helps me a lot
Can do to us the mathematical methods thanks
what is m^2?
you should see the fin equation video, (L8,P2)
K.khaongam