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Convective Heat Transfer From Rotating Disks Subjected To Streams Of Air 1st Edition Stefan Aus Der Wiesche

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Convective Heat Transfer From Rotating Disks Subjected To Streams Of Air 1st Edition Stefan Aus Der Wiesche
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.72 MB
Pages: 119
Author: Stefan aus der Wiesche, Christian Helcig (auth.)
ISBN: 9783319201665, 3319201662
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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Convective Heat Transfer From Rotating Disks Subjected To Streams Of Air 1st Edition Stefan Aus Der Wiesche by Stefan Aus Der Wiesche, Christian Helcig (auth.) 9783319201665, 3319201662 instant download after payment.

This Brief describes systematically results of research studies on a series of convective heat transfer phenomena from rotating disks in air crossflow. Phenomena described in this volume were investigated experimentally using an electrically heated disk placed in the test section of a wind tunnel. The authors describe findings in which transitions between different heat transfer regimes can occur in dependency on the involved Reynolds numbers and the angle of incidence, and that these transitions could be related to phenomenological Landau and Landau-de Gennes models. The concise volume closes a substantial gap in the scientific literature with respect to flow and heat transfer in rotating disk systems and provides a comprehensive presentation of new and recent results not previously published in book form.

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