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Experimental Investigation of Opposing Turbulent Mixed-Convection Heat Transfer in an Inclined Flat Channel with One-Sided Heating. 1. Method and Investigations for an Inclination Angle φ = 60°

Том 37, Выпуск 1, 2006, pp. 35-44
DOI: 10.1615/HeatTransRes.v37.i1.30
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An experimental investigation of heat transfer in an inclined flat channel (φ = 60°) with one-sided heating (the upper wall is heated) and under the conditions of opposing turbulent mixed convection, where Re = 4·103−4·104 and Grq = 1.7·108−1.4·1010, was performed. The data was analyzed using several buoyancy parameters and was compared with the results obtained in the vertical channel.

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