This paper discusses the long time behavior of solutions for a two-dimensional (2D) nonautonomous micropolar fluid flow in 2D unbounded domains in which the PoincarΓ© inequality holds. We use the energy method to obtain the so-called asymptotic compactness of the family of processes associated with t
Asymptotic solution of the problem of heat transfer between a plate and an unbounded uniform fluid flow
β Scribed by M.M. Alimov
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 486 KB
- Volume
- 65
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0021-8928
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
The three leading terms of the asymptotic expansion of the solution of the problem of convective heat transfer between a thin plate of finite length and arbitrary surface temperature and an unbounded uniform fluid flow are obtained analytically for low P&let and Prandtl numbers.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Outer asymptotic expansions of the solutions of the steady heat conduction problem for laminated anisotropic non-uniform plates for different boundary conditions on the faces are constructed. The twodimensional resolvents obtained are analysed and the asymptotic properties of the solutions of the he
## Abstract The present study deals with fluid flow and heat transfer in the transition process of natural convection over an inclined plate. In order to examine the mechanism of the transition process, experiments on the flow and heat transfer were performed for various plate inclination angles in
This paper concentrates on the heat transfer analysis of the steady flow of an Oldroyd 8-constant fluid due to a suddenly moved plate. The heat transfer analysis has been carried out for the prescribed surface temperature. Employing homotopy analysis method, the developed system of equations are sol
Akstrmet--Ir~ this paper we study the longitudinal heat conduction effects on the classical problem of forced laminar convection from a fiat plate with an uniform temperature on the opposite surface. We found that small but noticeable differences when including the longitudinal heat conduction throu