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Convective Immersion Cooling of Parallel Vertical Plates

IEEE Transactions on Components, Hybrids, and Manufacturing Technology, 1985
Complete immersion of electronic assemblies, in fluids of appropriately high dielectric strength and low dielectric constant, offers a most promising alternative to conventional thermal control measures. The present study is aimed at providing an analytical basis for the design and optimization of convective immersion cooling systems by focusing on the
A. Bar-Cohen, H. Schweitzer
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Turbulent Mixed Convection Along a Vertical Plate

Journal of Heat Transfer, 1987
Information on heat transfer characteristic of mixed convection in fully developed turbulent boundary layer flow is currently lacking in the literature. Oosthuizen employed a mixing-length model, in which the buoyancy effect was included in the turbulent diffusivities, to analyze turbulent mixed convection flow along an isothermal vertical flat plate ...
T. S. Chen, B. F. Armaly, M. M. Ali
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MHD flow past a vertical oscillating plate

Nuclear Engineering and Design, 1981
Abstract The motion of a semi-infinite incompressible, viscous electrically conducting fluid, caused by the oscillation of a plane vertical plate under the action of a transverse magnetic field, has been studied on taking into account the presence of free convection currents.
SOUNDALGEKAR, VM, PATIL, MR, TAKHAR, HS
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Waves produced by a vertically oscillating plate

Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 1987
The vertical oscillation of a plate partially immersed in a non-wetting fluid produces a radiated wavetrain when the contact line between the plate and the free surface of the fluid cannot move freely along the plate. Realistic conditions to apply at the contact line when capillarity is not negligible include the dynamic variation of the contact angle ...
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Flow past a suddenly heated vertical plate

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1985
An analysis is presented for steady free-convection flow past a semi-infinite vertical flat plate at large Grashof numbers. If it is assumed that the wall temperature varies as a power of the distance from the leading edge of the plate, then the governing equations can be reduced to a set of ordinary differential equations by the use of a similarity ...
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Vertical Plating Systems

Metal Finishing, 1998
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Flame extension area and temperature profile of horizontal jet fire impinging on a vertical plate

Chemical Engineering Research and Design, 2021
Kuibin Zhou, Anne S Dederichs
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Vertical paddle plating cell

Metal Finishing, 1997
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MHD mixed convection flow of a hybrid nanofluid past a permeable vertical flat plate with thermal radiation effect

AEJ - Alexandria Engineering Journal, 2022
Nur Syahirah Wahid   +2 more
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