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Radiation effect on stagnation point flow of Casson nanofluid past a stretching plate/cylinder. [PDF]
Mahabaleshwar US+4 more
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Transient flow-induced deformation of cancer cells in microchannels: a general computational model and experiments. [PDF]
Lu R+5 more
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International standard of Traditional Chinese Medicine techniques: clinical guidelines for dysmenorrhea (2022). [PDF]
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Effects of Wall to Stagnation Temperature Ratio on Hypersonic Corner Flows [PDF]
Numerical solutions of laminar, hypersonic, viscous, high temperature, perfect gas flows over compression corners are obtained. The effects of corner angle (θw) and wall to stagnation temperature ratio (Tw/T0) on flow variables, especially on surface pressure distributions and surface heat transfer rates are investigated.
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Emittance from stagnation temperature study
Solar Energy, 1984Variation of stagnation temperature of various coatings kept in an insulated one glass cover box is theoreticall analysed. This shows that it is possible to make an approximate estimate of thermal emittance of the coating of known absorptance from the knowledge of stagnation temperature, ambient temperature and solar insolation.
J.S. Vaishya, V.G. Bhide, V.K. Nagar
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Radiation limitation of stagnation temperature in high temperature selective absorbers
Solar Energy, 1992Abstract A sharp-cutoff wavelength high temperature selective surface has been modelled, with a view to determining the stagnation temperature as well as the likely operating temperature. It has been found that, under conditions of low optical concentration, a solar collector receiver coated in a sharp-cutoff surface may be able to operate with ...
David R. Mills, A.G. Monger
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Stagnation and Bulk Mean Temperature
2021Earlier we have described various methods of temperature measurement. We have also discussed the measurement of temperature of a moving fluid, essentially at low velocities. However, when flow velocities of a gas are high (as, for example, in high subsonic or supersonic flows) the temperature of the gas under stagnation conditions is higher than the ...
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A General Expression for the Isentropic Stagnation Temperature of a Fluid [PDF]
THE stagnation temperature of a fluid is commonly represented by the expression: where T, U and cp denote the temperature, velocity and specific heat at constant pressure, and the subscripts 0 and ∞ refer to the stagnation point and free stream, respectively.
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Stagnation temperature of a two-phase system
International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 1971Abstract A simple and accurate expression for the stagnation temperature of a two-phase system is developed in terms of the measurable properties of the free stream and tested with data from steam tables. Good agreement was found to exist.
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