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Ephraim M Sparrow

Researcher at University of Minnesota

Publications -  552
Citations -  28631

Ephraim M Sparrow is an academic researcher from University of Minnesota. The author has contributed to research in topics: Heat transfer & Heat transfer coefficient. The author has an hindex of 77, co-authored 552 publications receiving 27226 citations. Previous affiliations of Ephraim M Sparrow include National Science Foundation & University of Illinois at Chicago.

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Natural convection heat transfer performance evaluations for discrete-(in-line or staggered) and continuous-plate arrays

TL;DR: In this paper, the basic heat transfer results for natural convection in an array of vertical in-line plate segments were obtained by numerical finite-difference solutions and tabulated along with previously computed results for staggered and continuous-plate arrays.
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In-line tube-bank heat exchangers: Arrays with various numbers of thermally participating tubes

TL;DR: In this paper, numerical results for both laminar and turbulent flow and heat transfer for an in-line tube bank ranging in size from 1 to 20 tube rows over a Reynolds number range of 100-1000 were presented.
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Interaction between surface mass transfer and transverse curvature in natural convection boundary layers

TL;DR: In this article, the heat transfer characteristics for natural convection about an isothermal vertical cylinder with surface mass transfer (blowing or suction) were determined by analyzing the local nonsimilarity method, and solutions were obtained by a numerical scheme which employs integrated forms of the governing differential equations.
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Free-Stream Turbulence Effects on Local Heat Transfer from a Sphere

TL;DR: In this article, the influence of free-stream turbulence on the local heat transfer from a sphere situated in a forced-convection airflow was investigated using a miniature heat-flux sensor which could be positioned at any circumferential location on the equator of the sphere.