1986
DOI: 10.1071/ph860919
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Heat Transport in Liquid Filled Tubes

Abstract: When heat is applied to a liquid filled tube, the liquid moves under buoyancy forces which arise from density variations. In long thin tubes, inclined at. an angle to the horizontal, two counter-flowing streams of liquid are observed which extend over virtually the whole length. A simple one-dimensional model is developed in which an analysis of heat flows into and between the two streams is made. This is used to predict the temperature in the system and the average fluid velocities at any point in the tube. T… Show more

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