1989
DOI: 10.1016/0017-9310(89)90021-5
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The coupling of conduction with forced convection over a flat plate

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“…Numerical scheme and the results are validated through comparison with the published results Refs. [3][4][5][6]. From this analysis it is concluded that thermal radiation can serve as a heat source mechanism and it can be used to enhance heat transfer rate as much as physical situation demands.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
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“…Numerical scheme and the results are validated through comparison with the published results Refs. [3][4][5][6]. From this analysis it is concluded that thermal radiation can serve as a heat source mechanism and it can be used to enhance heat transfer rate as much as physical situation demands.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…solid plate immersed in a viscous fluid (see [3,4,6]). Solving (1) subject to the boundary conditions (2) gives:…”
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“…Many publications are devoted to conjugate heat transfer on flat plate [2][3][4][5]. Vynnycky et al [6] presented closed form relations for interface temperature, local Nusselt number and average Nusselt number for laminar flow over a flat plate as conjugate case.…”
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“…A very important problem in the field was formulated by Luikov, who presented the solution when one of the plate surfaces has a fixed constant temperature and the other one was cooled by forced laminar flow (Luikov, 1974). Subsequently, flat plate problems have been treated in many papers (Payvar, 1977;Karvinen, 1978a;Pozzi and Lupo, 1989;Pop and Ingham, 1993;Treviño et al, 1997;Treviño and Liñán, 1984;Mosaad, 1999). Two-dimensional analyses, in which the effect of longitudinal and transversal conduction are included are also found in the literature (Vynnycki et al, 1998;Chida, 2000).…”
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confidence: 99%