Showing papers in "Journal of Heat Transfer-transactions of The Asme in 1965"
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TL;DR: Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 1963 as mentioned in this paper, Massachusetts State University, Boston, Massachusetts, United States, USA
Abstract: Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 1963.
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TL;DR: In this article, large temperature gradient effect on convective heat transfer in turbulent downstream region of heated tube is investigated, and the authors show that the effect of temperature gradient on convection heat transfer is large.
Abstract: Large temperature gradient effect on convective heat transfer in turbulent downstream region of heated tube
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TL;DR: In this article, an electric non-conductor monochromatic thermal radiative biangular reflectance as a function of wavelength and surface roughness is calculated for a given set of features.
Abstract: Electric nonconductor monochromatic thermal radiative biangular reflectance as function of wavelength and surface roughness
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TL;DR: In this article, a study is made of radiative heat transfer in systems which include absorption, emission and scattering with reflecting boundaries, using the method of discrete ordinates for the analyses of systems with plane parallel geometry, while a Monte Carlo technique is used for the study of cylindrical geometry.
Abstract: : A study is made of radiative heat transfer in systems which include absorption, emission and scattering with reflecting boundaries. The method of discrete ordinates is used for the analyses of systems with plane parallel geometry, while a Monte Carlo technique is used for the study of cylindrical geometry. Systems studied analytically include systems with experimentally determined scattering function, dielectric coatings on metallic substrates, boundary layers with scattering particles and radiation from finite cylinders. An experimental study is also made of radiative equilibrium transfer through a cloud of glass spheres falling between parallel plates. Results are compared with theory. (Author)
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TL;DR: In this paper, heat and mass transfer rates were measured experimentally and compared with analytically developed correlations for frost formation on a vertical flat plate in free convection, and both the laminar and turbulent flow regimes were investigated.
Abstract: Heat and mass transfer rates were measured experimentally and compared with analytically developed correlations for frost formation on a vertical flat plate in free convection. The plate was cooled internally to cryogenic temperatures (−310 F or liquid nitrogen temperatures), and both the laminar and turbulent flow regimes were investigated. In the laminar flow correlation, the effects of thermal diffusion and diffusion thermoeffect were included. The analytical and experimental heat transfer rates were in good agreement; however, the mass transfer results were affected by the presence of macromolecules of frost within the boundary layer.