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Local mass transfer measurements in an inclined enclosure at high Rayleigh number

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An electrochemical technique was used to study local mass transfer coefficients on surfaces of inclined enclosures over the range 1.1×104 < RaH < 1.4×1010 for a nominal Schmidt number of 2280 as mentioned in this paper.
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An electrochemical technique is used to study local mass transfer coefficients on surfaces of inclined enclosures over the range 1.1×104 < RaH < 1.4×1010 for a nominal Schmidt number of 2280. Scaling with gcosθ instead of g in the Rayleigh number correlates the data well at low angles of inclination; however, as either the aspect ratio or the angle of inclination increase, the longitudinal density stratification causes the data to deviate from a power law scaling.

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Stability of the flow in a differentially heated inclined box

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Natural Convection in Enclosed Spaces—A Review of Application to Solar Energy Collection

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