The response of skin friction, wall heat transfer and pressure drop to wall waviness in the presence of buoyancy.

Rao, C.N.B.; Sastri, K.S.

International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences (1982)

  • Volume: 5, page 585-594
  • ISSN: 0161-1712

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Rao, C.N.B., and Sastri, K.S.. "The response of skin friction, wall heat transfer and pressure drop to wall waviness in the presence of buoyancy.." International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences 5 (1982): 585-594. <http://eudml.org/doc/44995>.

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author = {Rao, C.N.B., Sastri, K.S.},
journal = {International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematical Sciences},
keywords = {laminar; heat transfer; long vertical wavy walls; effects of viscous dissipation and wall waviness; linearization; Grashof number; variable fluid properties},
language = {eng},
pages = {585-594},
publisher = {Hindawi Publishing Corporation, New York},
title = {The response of skin friction, wall heat transfer and pressure drop to wall waviness in the presence of buoyancy.},
url = {http://eudml.org/doc/44995},
volume = {5},
year = {1982},
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