How do I calculate the heat transfer coefficient for pipe heat loss in Excel?

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To calculate the heat transfer coefficient for pipe heat loss in Excel, the resistive analogy is a useful approach. Key parameters include pipe diameter, thickness, thermal conductivity (K value), and temperature differences. Insulation properties, including thickness and thermal conductivity, also play a crucial role in the calculations. Reference materials, such as Wikipedia, can provide additional insights into the heat transfer coefficient of pipe walls. This method aims to streamline the estimation process for general use.
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Hi there,
I am trying to make a spreadsheet which calculates the heat loss through a pipe and also heat loss when insulated, I am using the resistive analogy to calculate this and I have it working, the only problem I am having is the heat transfer coefficient, how do I calculate this?

I know the pipe diameter, thickness, K value, temperatures inside and ambient and the insulation thickness, k value and diameters.

it is just for general use, to get an estimate and save time.
 
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