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Optimal Spacings for Mixed Convection

Journal of Heat Transfer, 2004
This paper completes the description of geometry optimization in stacks of parallel plates that generate heat. The spacing between plates, or the number of plates in a fixed volume, has been maximized in two limits: pure natural convection and pure forced convection. In this paper, the in-between regime of mixed convection is modeled numerically. After
T. Bello-Ochende, A. Bejan
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Modeling and analysis of unsteady second-grade nanofluid flow subject to mixed convection and thermal radiation

Soft Computing - A Fusion of Foundations, Methodologies and Applications, 2022
S. Z. Abbas   +6 more
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Stability of mixed convection flow

International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow, 1987
Abstract Hydrodynamic and thermal stability of a confined stratified flow is analyzed by means of linearized perturbation theory. A numerical procedure, which has generality with respect to boundary conditions, Reynolds number, Prandtl number, mean velocity, and temperature profiles, is described to solve the Orr-Sommerfeld problem altered by ...
K. Muralidhar, F.A. Kulacki
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Intermittent patterns in mixed convection

Applied Scientific Research, 1993
We have performed a Laser Doppler anemometry study of the mixed convective flow of water in a horizontal, rectangular duct of 4.15 mm height, 115 mm length and 15.05 mm width.
M. T. Ouazzani   +2 more
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Mixed Convection on Inclined Surfaces

Journal of Heat Transfer, 1979
An analysis is performed to study the effects of buoyancy force on the heat transfer characteristics of laminar forced convection flow over an inclined flat surface which is either maintained at a uniform temperature or subjected to a uniform heat flux.
A. Mucoglu, T. S. Chen
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Convective Overshooting and Mixing

1997
Convection is of major importance in both energy transport and mixing in stars. Convective penetration, or overshooting from unstable into the surrounding stable layers, extends the zone of effective mixing influencing both the thermal structure and evolution of stars.
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Mixed Convection in Multicomponent Systems

1984
We have been interested in the study of transport phenomena in liquid phase for a long time. These phenomena are rather well understood in the gas phase, and the kinetic theory of gases predicts, more or less correctly, the experimental values of transport coefficients such as the viscosity and the isothermal diffusion coefficient, and even coupled ...
Jean Karl Platten, Jean Claude Legros
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