1961
DOI: 10.1115/1.3680479
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The Influence of Prandtl Number on the Heat Transfer From Rotating Nonisothermal Disks and Cones

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“…Tien and Tsugi [8], and Koh and Price [9] have presented a theoretical analysis of the forced flow and heat transfer past a rotating cone. The influence of the Prandtl number on the heat transfer on rotating non-isothermal disks and cones was investigated by Hartnett and Deland [10]. The effect of the axial magnetic field on the flow and heat transfer over a rotating disk was considered by Sparrow and Cess [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tien and Tsugi [8], and Koh and Price [9] have presented a theoretical analysis of the forced flow and heat transfer past a rotating cone. The influence of the Prandtl number on the heat transfer on rotating non-isothermal disks and cones was investigated by Hartnett and Deland [10]. The effect of the axial magnetic field on the flow and heat transfer over a rotating disk was considered by Sparrow and Cess [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(1) with = 0.5 in laminar region. Yet, the value of varies in different studies as shown in Table 1 0.330 0.5 0.72 [15,16] 0.333 0.5 N/A [10] 0.335 0.5 0.74 [1,11] 0.341 0.5 0.72 [17] 0.370 0.5 0.71 [14,18] 0.379 0.5 0.71 [6] 0.384 0.5 0.71 [13] 0.417 0.5 0.71 [14,19] a. stands for Prandtl number which is a physical property of the fluid.…”
Section: A Existing Empirical Models For Forced Convection In Continmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Eqs. (13) ~ (15), average Nusselt number is employed instead of local Nusselt number . Yet, such simplification should be valid.…”
Section: B Simulation Model For a Swing Platementioning
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“…Lee et al [8] have studied the flow and heat transfer over a rotating body of revolution (sphere). The influence of the Prandtl number on the heat transfer on rotating non-isothermal disks and cones was investigated by Hartnett and Deland [9]. The influence of an external uniform magnetic field on the flow due to a rotating disk was studied [10] without considering the Hall effect.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%