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Handbook of heat transfer

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In this article, the analogy between heat and mass transfer is covered and applied in the analysis of heat transfer by conduction, convection and radiation, and the analysis is performed by using the handbook of numerical heat transfer.
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Handbook of Numerical Heat Transfer Free Full Download Links from Multiple Mirrors added by DL4W on 2015-04-10 02:13:35. Handbook of heat transfer / editors, W.M. Rohsenow, J.P. Hartnett. Y.I. Cho. m 3rd ed. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-07053555-8. Students investigate heat transfer by conduction, convection and radiation. The analogy between heat and mass transfer is covered and applied in the analysis.

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Thermal and fluid dynamic behavior of symmetrically heated vertical channels with auxiliary plate

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Axial heat conduction effects in the entrance region of parallel plate ducts

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors study the asymptotic variations of wall heat flux values adjacent to the thermal entrance location for parallel plate ducts and show interesting variations for different values of the Peclet number near the thermal entry location.
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Fluid-structure interaction of mixed convection in a cavity-channel assembly of flexible wall

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the effect of the elasticity modulus, buoyancy to viscous ratio, and inertia to visco-viscous ratio on the heat transfer rate of a cavity-channel assembly.
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Theoretical investigation of the thermal performance of a novel solar loop-heat-pipe façade-based heat pump water heating system

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A procedure for the routine calculation of laminar free and mixed convection in inclined ducts

TL;DR: In this article, a procedure for rapidly estimating the flow-rate and heat transfer for laminar free and mixed convection in inclined ducts is described, which is given by closed-form expressions, suitable for routine use at spreadsheet level.
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The discrete-dipole approximation and its application to interstellar graphite grains

TL;DR: The discrete dipole approximation (DDA) was extended to incorporate the effects of radiative reaction and to allow for possible anisotropy of the dielectric tensor of the material as mentioned in this paper.
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The hitran molecular database: editions of 1991 and 1992

TL;DR: The HITRAN molecular absorption database as mentioned in this paper contains line parameters for 31 species and their isotopomers that are significant for terrestrial atmospheric studies, including chlorofluorocarbons and other molecular species that are not amenable to line-by-line representation.
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The Turbulent Boundary Layer

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the effect of roughness on boundary layer characteristics and showed that the wall is aerodynamically smooth for a turbulent boundary layer if the roughness elements are so small as to be buried in the laminar sublayer.
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Heat Transfer from Tubes in Crossflow

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the heat transfer and the hydraulic resistance of single tubes, and the banks of tubes of various arrangements in flows of gases and viscous liquids, and highlight the influence of the physical properties of fluids on heat transfer.