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Heat transfer on continuous solid surfaces

L. J. Crane
- Vol. 43, Iss: 4, pp 203-214
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In this article, asymptotic expressions for the Nusselt number for very small and very large Prandtl numbers were found for a sheet and a cylinder moving in a fluid at rest.
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Heat transfer from a sheet and a cylinder (at constant temperature) moving in a fluid at rest is examined. Asymptotic expressions for the Nusselt number are found for very small and very large Prandtl numbers.

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Effect of surface conditions on flow of a micropolar fluid driven by a porous stretching sheet

TL;DR: In this article, a perturbation analysis is used to derive closed-form solutions for self-similar boundary layer flow of a micropolar fluid driven by a stretching sheet with uniform suction or blowing through the surface.
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Heat transfer to a micropolar fluid from a non-isothermal stretching sheet with suction and blowing

TL;DR: In this article, the heat transfer from a stretching sheet to a micropolar fluid is analyzed using the theory of Eringen, and the governing equations for momentum, angular momentum and energy have been solved numerically.
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Momentum and thermal boundary layers over a two-dimensional or axisymmetric non-linear stretching surface in a stationary fluid

TL;DR: In this article, a non-linear self-similar equations of Afzal and Varshney have been analyzed and the linearity of these equations have been exploited by splitting them into universal functions which can tabulated once and for all, and numerical solution of these universal functions have been tabulated (but not presented in this paper).
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Magnetohydrodynamic viscoelastic boundary layer flow past a stretching plate and heat transfer

TL;DR: The heat transfer from a non-isothermal stretching sheet in the presence of a transverse magnetic field is analyzed using the theory of viscoelastic fluid and the governing equations for momentum and energy have been solved.
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Boundary‐layer behavior on continuous solid surfaces: I. Boundary‐layer equations for two‐dimensional and axisymmetric flow

B. C. Sakiadis
- 01 Mar 1961 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the boundary-layer behavior on continuous surfaces is examined, and the basic differential and integral momentum equations of boundary layer theory are derived for such surfaces, for both laminar and turbulent flow in the boundary layer.
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Flow and heat transfer in the boundary layer on a continuous moving surface

TL;DR: In this paper, a combined analytical and experimental study of the flow and temperature fields in the boundary layer on a continuous moving surface has been carried out, including both laminar and turbulent flow conditions.
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New Methods In Laminar Boundary-Layer Theory

D. Meksyn
TL;DR: Rogers as mentioned in this paper presented a technique of analysis that aids the formulation, understanding, and solution of problems of viscous flow, and provided a way to recognize the underlying physical, mathematical, and modeling concepts inherent in the solutions.
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Skin-Friction and Heat-Transfer Characteristics of a Laminar Boundary Layer on a Cylinder in Axial Incompressible Flow

TL;DR: In this paper, a solution for the laminar boundary layer of an incompressible fluid of constant properties on the exterior of a cylinder with flow parallel to the cylinder axis is given.
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