1965
DOI: 10.2514/3.28330
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Heat transfer in the vicinity of surface protuberances.

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“…However, in the case of protuberance-induced separation, the recirculation region consists of a horseshoe vortex (orange band in figure 1(b)) in which the streamlines are free to escape sideways (Voitenko et al 1966;Korkegi 1971;Sedney 1973). Another interesting observation concerning 3-dimensional SBLI is that they have higher peak pressures and heat transfer rates (locally) when compared with 2-dimensional SBLI (Burbank et al 1962;Surber 1965;Hahn & Frendi 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in the case of protuberance-induced separation, the recirculation region consists of a horseshoe vortex (orange band in figure 1(b)) in which the streamlines are free to escape sideways (Voitenko et al 1966;Korkegi 1971;Sedney 1973). Another interesting observation concerning 3-dimensional SBLI is that they have higher peak pressures and heat transfer rates (locally) when compared with 2-dimensional SBLI (Burbank et al 1962;Surber 1965;Hahn & Frendi 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%