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Chen Shun

Bio: Chen Shun is an academic researcher from York University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hypersonic wind tunnel & Supersonic wind tunnel. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 29 citations.

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TL;DR: In this article, an approximate analysis of the growth of, and the temperature within, a deposit which may occur in a cold surface in a gas stream is developed with the convective heat transfer to the surface of the deposit taken into account.

29 citations


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01 Jan 1972
TL;DR: In this article, the method of Weighted Residuals is used to solve boundary-value problems in heat and mass transfer problems, and convergence and error bounds are established.
Abstract: Preface to the classics edition Preface Acknowledgments Part I. The Method of Weighted Residuals: 1. Introduction 2. Boundary-value problems in heat and mass transfer 3. Eigenvalue and initial-value problems in heat and mass transfer 4. Applications to fluid mechanics 5. Chemical reaction systems 6. Convective instability problems Part II. Variational Principles: 7. Introduction to variational principles 8. Variational principles in fluid mechanics 9. Variational principles for heat and mass transfer problems 10. On the search for variational principles 11. Convergence and error bounds Author index Subject index.

1,367 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the instantaneous frozen layer thickness and temperature profile in solidified layer obtained by iteration technique using iteration technique and iterative technique, and show that the thickness of the frozen layer can be estimated by iteration.

69 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the freezing of a solid phase from a fluid flowing past a cold surface is analyzed and the local solid layer thickness and the time dependent temperature distribution in the solid phase are determined as functions of pertinent physical properties, the surface temperature and the surface convective heat flux.

42 citations