i appreciate your help, but that did not answer my question so i will give more info like you suggest.
the most important aspect is achieving optimal cooling (i could care less about whether or not the fluid is well behaved).
the fluid inside of the jacketed wall will be the water.
i am currently using a pump with 40 gallons per minute. but i can increase this if needed.
mixing does not matter to me one way or the other.
i just need something that works, and i am not sure if laminar or turbalent is more efficient. somebody with a PhD in polymer science told me i should avoid laminar because it is not as efficient. but in order to do so, i have to increase my pump size as well as other things.
if i did use laminar flow, then i am not sure how to solve for the heat transfer coefficient of the watear. with turbalent flow it is:
Nu=.023*Reynalds number^(4/5)*Prandtl number^n
where:
D refers to the "characteristic length" used to calculate the respective parameter
Pr is the Prandtl number
n=0.4 for heating of the fluid, and n=0.3 for cooling of the fluid[2]
but i do not think the above is accurate for laminar flow.
i have looked up and down google looking for an answer to this, so any help would be greatly appreciated.