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Temperature distribution in a laminar plane wall jet
J. L. Bansal,S. S. Tak +1 more
- Vol. 83, Iss: 1, pp 1-10
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In this article, the temperature distribution in a laminar plane wall jet has been studied and it is found that a similarity solution of the energy equation exists, which is reduced to a hypergeometric equation by a suitable transformation of the similarity variable and the solution, for arbitrary values of the Prandtl number, is obtained.Abstract:
In the present note the temperature distribution in a laminar plane wall jet has been studied. It is found that a similarity solution of the energy equation exists. The resulting ordinary differential equation is reduced to a hypergeometric equation by a suitable transformation of the similarity variable and the solution, for arbitrary values of the Prandtl number, is obtained. It is concluded that the heat transfer at the wall at a given section and the product of volume and heat-flux through any cross-section of the boundary layer increase with the increase in the value of Prandtl number respectively.read more
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The wall jet
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Jets of conductive fluids in the presence of a transverse magnetic field
TL;DR: The velocity and temperature distributions in a laminar incompressible plane jet of an electrically conducting fluid, issuing into a medium at rest, in the presence of a uniform transverse magnetic field are studied in this paper.