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Q: What is heat transfer coefficient of mild steel and stainless steel?
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Which steels are used in heat treatment and its components?

stainless steel


What is the heat conductivity difference between copper and stainless steel?

A figure of merit for copper is 231A figure of merit for stainless steel is 8.1A figure of merit for steel (mild) is 32A figure of merit for aluminum is 136.The units are BTU / H * ft * Degrees F.For a given length of time copper will conduct almost twice as much heat as aluminum and 28 times as much as stainless steel (but only about 7 times as much as regular steel). This is why there are copper bottomed stainless steel pots.From the definition of thermal conductivity: for 1 Ft cube of copper it would take 231 BTU per hour to maintain a 1 degree (Fahrenheit) temperature difference across the the length of the cube. This compares to 0.04 BTU for a 1 ft. cube of fiberglass insulation.


Is high speed steel stronger than stainless steel?

You cannot have a general answer for this. The comparison in strength depends on the chemical composition or grade of each, as well as the heat treatment and quenching method each received.


Why do you use a 400 series stainless steel?

Unlike the 300 series stainless 400 series stainless can be hardened by heat giving moderate corrosion resistance with more durability than 300 series stainless. It is commonly used in pump shafts for equipment requiring a higher torque spec than 316 SS can provide


What does TP stand for in TP316 ASTM A240?

Standard Specification for Heat-Resisting Chromium and Chromium-Nickel Stainless Steel Plate, Sheet, and Strip for Pressure Vessels

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What is the value of convective heat transfer coefficient of water having steel imerged?

The convective heat transfer coefficient between water and steel surfaces can vary depending on factors like temperature, flow rate, and surface roughness. However, typical values for this coefficient range from 500 to 10,000 W/m^2*K.


What is the properties of cutting tool material?

Harder than work piece High thermal conductivity High heat transfer coefficient


Does stainless steel reflect heat?

yes


What material is the better conductor of heat cold stainless steel ceramic or plastic?

The better conductor is stainless steel.


Why do they not make heat exchangers out of stainless steel to help deter corrosion and tube breakthrough?

Stainless steel is commonly used for heat exchangers for its corrosion resistance. However, it can still be susceptible to certain types of corrosion in specific conditions. Additionally, stainless steel can be more expensive than other materials, making it less cost-effective for some applications.


Why does a ceramic bowl keep soup hot longer than a stainless steel bowl?

Ceramic is an insulator, where stainless steel is a conductor of heat. Heat transfers more rapidly through stainless steel than through ceramic.


Conductive heat transfer coefficient of ptfe?

12


Why does 4 into 1 exhaust turn blue?

The exhaust is stainless steel. Heat causes stainless steel to turn blue.


What is the best conductor of heat a Aluminum b Copper c Stainless steel?

aluminum is the best, then copper then stainless steel


What boils water faster stainless steel or aluminum pans?

aluminum conducts heat better than stainless steel.


Is stainless steel a electrical and heat conduct?

Yes


What is the value heat transfer coefficient of copper?

The heat transfer coefficient of copper is typically around 400 W/m^2K. This value can vary depending on factors such as temperature, surface roughness, and fluid flow conditions.