Heat transfer coefficient (HTC) is a useful concept to characterize the heat exchange performance of rock fracture. However, existing study has preliminarily found that some HTC formulas would lead to… Click to show full abstract
Heat transfer coefficient (HTC) is a useful concept to characterize the heat exchange performance of rock fracture. However, existing study has preliminarily found that some HTC formulas would lead to abnormal values, which claims a systematical evaluation of existing formulas. In this paper, 214 test records are employed to evaluate 8 existing formulas from literature. It is found that, for all these experimental data, Bai’s formula (Formula D) developed in 2017 shows fairly good numerical stability, while the rest show numerical oscillations and anomalies in different degrees. Moreover, the numerical oscillations and anomalies would be exacerbated with the increase of flow rates, which leads to poor applicability. Error propagation theory in numerical analysis is used to analyze the mechanism of the numerical oscillations and anomalies which can be effectively explained with the condition number and the relative error of the corresponding formula.
               
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