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Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences, Earth and Planetary Sciences, 2023
P. R. Naskar, D. Pattanaik
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P. R. Naskar, D. Pattanaik
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Deadly Compound Heat Stress‐Flooding Hazard Across the Central United States
Geophysical Research Letters, 2020While major advances have been made toward understanding flooding across the central United States, little is known about the linkage between heat stress, characterized by high temperature and humidity, and flooding during the summer in this area.
Wei Zhang, G. Villarini
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Waves on the surface of a vapor film under conditions of intensive heat fluxes
Physical Review E, 2008We investigate surface waves on the interface between a thin vapor film and a layer of liquid in the presence of a high steady heat flux. This problem arises when a metal surface heated to a high temperature is immersed into a cold liquid. The general boundary conditions, which take into account the temperature dependence of saturation pressure on the ...
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Temperature Rise and Heat Flux Induced by Laser Beam with Double-Gaussian Intensity Distribution
Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, 1995The temperature rise and heat flux induced by a CW (continuous wave) double-Gaussian-distributed laser beam have been investigated numerically in a semi-infinite substrate. The temperature-dependent thermal conductivity and surface reflectivity of the substrate material are incorporated in the calculation model.
Lu, Yong-Feng, Aoyagi, Yoshinobu
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Flux Sensor Measurement and Calibration Requirements for High-Intensity Heat Flux Applications.
Proposed for presentation at the SolarPACES held September 26-30, 2022 in Albuquerque, NM United States, 2022Luke McLaughlin, Hendrik Laubscher
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Measurement Science and Technology, 2012
This paper presents a different method for simultaneously estimating the thermal conductivity and the volumetric heat capacity of metallic samples. The contribution of this work consists in how it obtains the optimal conditions to produce such estimates.
L F S Carollo +2 more
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This paper presents a different method for simultaneously estimating the thermal conductivity and the volumetric heat capacity of metallic samples. The contribution of this work consists in how it obtains the optimal conditions to produce such estimates.
L F S Carollo +2 more
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Geophysical Research Letters, 2019
The meridional overturning circulation (MOC) decreases rapidly in subpolar and Nordic regions where the warm upper layer loses its buoyancy due to intense heat loss, sinks, and flows south.
L. Chafik, T. Rossby
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The meridional overturning circulation (MOC) decreases rapidly in subpolar and Nordic regions where the warm upper layer loses its buoyancy due to intense heat loss, sinks, and flows south.
L. Chafik, T. Rossby
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Progress in Computational Fluid Dynamics, An International Journal, 2008
The heat transfer enhancement can be achieved through the secondary flow. It is found that absolute vorticity flux along the main flow can describe the secondary flow intensity and correspond to the heat transfer enhancement averaged in span wise direction. Investigations to verify this phenomenon are reported. The results show that there has a similar
Ke Wei Song, Liang Bi Wang
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The heat transfer enhancement can be achieved through the secondary flow. It is found that absolute vorticity flux along the main flow can describe the secondary flow intensity and correspond to the heat transfer enhancement averaged in span wise direction. Investigations to verify this phenomenon are reported. The results show that there has a similar
Ke Wei Song, Liang Bi Wang
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Journal of Nuclear Materials, 2005
Abstract For ITER, the potential material damage of plasma facing tungsten-, CFC-, or beryllium components during transient processes such as ELMs or mitigated disruptions are simulated numerically using the MHD code FOREV-2D and the melt motion code MEMOS-1.5D for a heat deposition in the range of 0.5–3 MJ/m2 on the time scale of 0.1–1 ms.
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Abstract For ITER, the potential material damage of plasma facing tungsten-, CFC-, or beryllium components during transient processes such as ELMs or mitigated disruptions are simulated numerically using the MHD code FOREV-2D and the melt motion code MEMOS-1.5D for a heat deposition in the range of 0.5–3 MJ/m2 on the time scale of 0.1–1 ms.
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Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers B, 2003
This paper assesses the prediction performance of explicit algebraic stress and heat-flux models for reduction of heat transfer coefficient in a strongly-heated vertical tube. Two explicit algebraic stress models and four explicit algebraic heat-flux models are selected for assessment.
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This paper assesses the prediction performance of explicit algebraic stress and heat-flux models for reduction of heat transfer coefficient in a strongly-heated vertical tube. Two explicit algebraic stress models and four explicit algebraic heat-flux models are selected for assessment.
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