where h is a heat transfer coefficient and
Text the temperature of the external fluid far from the boundary.
The main difficulty in using heat transfer coefficients is in calculating or specifying the appropriate value of the h coefficient. That coefficient depends on the fluid’s material properties, and the surface temperature — and, for forced convection, also on the fluid’s flow rate. In addition, the geometrical configuration affects the coefficient. The Heat Transfer interface has built-in functions for the heat transfer coefficients. For most engineering purposes, the use of such coefficients is an accurate and numerically efficient modeling approach.