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TURBULENT FREE CONVECTION FROM A VERTICAL, ISOTHERMAL PLATE

Numerical Heat Transfer, 1978
The temperature and velocity fields adjacent to an isothermal, vertical plate have been calculated by finite-difference methods using the time-averaged equations of conservation. Effective diffusivities for turbulent transfer were computed from differential balances for the turbulent kinetic energy and the rate of dissipation of turbulent energy, using
Shyy-Jong Lin, Stuart W. Churchill
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Pull-out behaviour of vertical plate anchor in granular soil

Geotechnical Engineering, 2018
In this paper, the pull-out behaviour of a vertical plate anchor in sand is investigated. Load-carrying capacity and failure displacement of the anchor are found to be significantly influenced by i...
A. K. Choudhary, S. Dash
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Free Convection About Vertical Circular Plate

Journal of Thermophysics and Heat Transfer, 2009
This paper reports on a study of a three-dimensional numerical solution of free convection of air about a vertical circular plate for isothermal and isoflux heating conditions. The governing equations were solved in a vorticity and vector potential formulation. Fluid is drawn toward the heated plate from the bottom and the front of it.
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Effect of Using Vertical Plates on Vertical Intake on Discharge Coefficient

Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering, 2014
Formation of the vortex at the dams creates the air entrainment to the intakes and reduces the dewatering capacity of the system (in case of insufficient submergence of the intake). One of the common methods to preventing the air entrance and reducing the power of the vortex is the using of the meshed plates.
Vadoud Naderi   +3 more
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The Draining of a Vertical Plate

Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 1930
When a vessel of liquid has been emptied and put aside, a thin film of liquid clings to the inside and gradually drains down to the bottom under the action of gravity. The layer being thin, the motion is very nearly laminar flow, and the curvature of the surface in a horizontal direction may be ignored.
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Load-Displacement Relationship for Vertical Anchor Plates

Journal of the Geotechnical Engineering Division, 1975
Recent studies on shallow vertical anchors have been primarily concerned with the ultimate pullout capacity of the anchor and have not concerned themselves with the load-displacement relationship. In bulkheads or other lateral load bearing structures where vertical anchors are used, tolerable displacement may impose restrictions on the design load. The
Braja M. Das, Gerald R. Seeley
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Natural Convection Along a Finite Vertical Plate

Journal of Heat Transfer, 1987
The discrepancy between the measured mean heat flux for natural convection on a finite vertical plate and the solution of Pohlhausen, Schmidt, and Beckmann has been known for a long time; no theoretical explanation has ever been provided. In this paper, a double-deck structure is introduced to account for the trailing-edge effect.
R. Yang, L. S. Yao
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Free convection past a vertical plate

Zeitschrift für angewandte Mathematik und Physik ZAMP, 1956
Diese kurze Mitteilung zeigt, dass fur den Fall naturlicher Konvektion eine Familie von exakten Losungen gefunden werden kann, welche die regierenden Gleichungen zur Darstellung bringen.
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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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