Eckert number

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Template:Short description Template:More citations needed The Eckert number (Ec) is a dimensionless number used in continuum mechanics. It expresses the relationship between a flow's kinetic energy and the boundary layer enthalpy difference, and is used to characterize heat transfer dissipation.[1] It is named after Ernst R. G. Eckert.

It is defined as

Ec=u2cpΔT=Advective TransportHeat Dissipation Potential

where

  • u is the local flow velocity of the continuum,
  • cp is the constant-pressure local specific heat of the continuum,
  • ΔT is the difference between wall temperature and local temperature.

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