1959
DOI: 10.1093/qjmam/12.1.14
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Heat Transfer by Laminar Flow From a Rotating Disk at Large Prandtl Numbers

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“…All of these relations can be fairly seen in Table (3)(4). The effect of the Hall parameter is emphasized in Figures (8)(9)(10). It can be fairly inferred from the figures that for increasing Hall parameters the size of the interval of η shrinks, then this seems to occur for increasing Eckert numbers, as well.…”
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confidence: 66%
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“…All of these relations can be fairly seen in Table (3)(4). The effect of the Hall parameter is emphasized in Figures (8)(9)(10). It can be fairly inferred from the figures that for increasing Hall parameters the size of the interval of η shrinks, then this seems to occur for increasing Eckert numbers, as well.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 66%
“…Finally, the impacts of magnetic interaction numbers is given for increasing magnetic interaction numbers. As illustrated in Figures (8)(9)(10), the size of interval of η extends as magnetic interaction parameter increases.…”
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“…Riley (1964), on the other hand, obtained the rate of heat transfer for large and small values of cr. Asymptotic solutions of the energy equation (2.9) were also obtained by Morgan & Warner (1956), Davies (1959) and Davies & Baxter (1961). Unfortunately none of these solutions serves the purpose under investigation.…”
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