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Exceptional Thermal Conductivity in Printed Dielectrics through Compositional and Microstructural Design. [PDF]

open access: yesAdv Mater
Braconnier DJ   +6 more
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Qualitative Analysis of the Heat Transfer in a Package of Square Steel Sections. [PDF]

open access: yesMaterials (Basel)
Wyczółkowski R   +4 more
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Cellular convection embedded in the convective planetary boundary layer surface layer

Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics, 1997
Abstract Cellular convection was first studied in the laboratory by Benard [Ann. Chim. Phys. 23 (1901) 62–144] and Rayleigh [Phil. Mag. Ser. 6 (1916) 529–546] investigated these motions from a theoretical perspective. He defined a dimensionless number, now called the Rayleigh number, which is the ratio of convective transport to molecular transport ...
David S. DeCroix   +2 more
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Layered convection as the origin of Saturn/'s luminosity anomaly

, 2013
Saturn is brighter than expected for a gas giant of its age. Calculations of Saturn’s thermal evolution show that the presence of layered convection in Saturn’s interior—much like that observed in the Earth’s oceans—would have slowed the planet’s cooling
J. Leconte, G. Chabrier
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Layered thermohaline natural convection

International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 1976
Abstract The results of two quasi-steady experiments in layered, double-diffusive convection are presented and interpreted in terms of a steady-state model. In the experiments heat and salt are transported upward through two horizontal convecting layers of water which are separated by a thermocline.
T.R. Mancini   +2 more
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Homologous onset of double layer convection

Physical Review E, 2009
The onset of convection in two superimposed fluid layers of the same height is considered. It is found that the neutral curve for R(a) for the onset Rayleigh number R in dependence on the wave number a is an invariant of a multidimensional parameter space of property ratios of the system even though the corresponding convection solutions may vary ...
F H, Busse, M, Petry
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Convection in Liquid Layers

2017
In the previous chapter, we considered convection in cavities with a fixed boundary temperature distribution, which gives an example of instability “without a conservation law” (type III): a spatially homogeneous disturbance with the wavenumber k = 0 has a nonzero growth rate.
Sergey Shklyaev, Alexander Nepomnyashchy
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CONVECTION IN MUSHY LAYERS

Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics, 1997
▪ Abstract  As a molten alloy or any multi-component liquid is cooled and solidified the growing solid phase usually forms a porous matrix through which the residual liquid can flow. The reactive two-phase medium comprising the solid matrix and residual liquid is called a mushy layer.
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