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Showing papers by "Terrence W. Simon published in 1980"


01 Nov 1980
TL;DR: In this article, the authors measured the heat transfer rate through turbulent and transitional boundary layers on an isothermal, convexly curved wall and downstream flat plate, and the effect of convex curvature on the fully turbulent boundary layer was a reduction of the local Stanton numbers 20% to 50% below those predicted for a flat wall under the same circumstances.
Abstract: Measurements were made of the heat transfer rate through turbulent and transitional boundary layers on an isothermal, convexly curved wall and downstream flat plate The effect of convex curvature on the fully turbulent boundary layer was a reduction of the local Stanton numbers 20% to 50% below those predicted for a flat wall under the same circumstances The recovery of the heat transfer rates on the downstream flat wall was extremely slow After 60 cm of recovery length, the Stanton number was still typically 15% to 20% below the flat wall predicted value Various effects important in the modeling of curved flows were studied separately These are: the effect of initial boundary layer thickness, the effect of freestream velocity, the effect of freestream acceleration, the effect of unheated starting length, and the effect of the maturity of the boundary layer An existing curvature prediction model was tested against this broad heat transfer data base to determine where it could appropriately be used for heat transfer predictions

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