Proceeding of International Heat Transfer Conference 8 1986
DOI: 10.1615/ihtc8.560
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Boundary Layer Heat Transfer and Fluid Mechanics Measurements on a Mildly-Curved Convex Wall

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“…The effects of curvature on heat transfer and fluid mechanics are significant. According to the experiment of SMY-0.03 (You et al [1986]), Stanton number responds immediately at the entry to the curve, decreasing about 15% by the streamwise distance x 30 cm and continuing to decrease slowly thereafter. The same trend can be observed for the skin friction coefficient as shown in Fig.…”
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“…The effects of curvature on heat transfer and fluid mechanics are significant. According to the experiment of SMY-0.03 (You et al [1986]), Stanton number responds immediately at the entry to the curve, decreasing about 15% by the streamwise distance x 30 cm and continuing to decrease slowly thereafter. The same trend can be observed for the skin friction coefficient as shown in Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…According to the turbulence intensity (u') profiles in Fig. 15 by You et al [1986], variations in the shape of the profiles were divided into 4 steps:…”
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