NOTE ON GILL'S SOLUTION FOR FREE CONVECTION IN A VERTICAL ENCLOSURE.
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Bejan, A
Published in: J Fluid Mech
1979
This paper develops an alternative approach to evalating the arbitrary constants found in A. E. Gill's solution for the boundary-layer free-convection regime in a vertical rectangular enclosure. The new method consists of calculating the net upward flow of energy through the enclosure and setting it equal to zero near the top and bottom boundaries of the cavity. The present method takes into account the impermeable and adiabatic properties of the horizontal end walls. The overall Nusselt number derived on this new basis is shown to agree well with available experimental and numerical heat-transfer correlations. Refs.
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J Fluid Mech
Publication Date
1979
Volume
90
Issue
pt 3
Start / End Page
561 / 568
Related Subject Headings
- Fluids & Plasmas
- 49 Mathematical sciences
- 40 Engineering
- 09 Engineering
- 01 Mathematical Sciences
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Bejan, A. (1979). NOTE ON GILL'S SOLUTION FOR FREE CONVECTION IN A VERTICAL ENCLOSURE. J Fluid Mech, 90(pt 3), 561–568.
Bejan, A. “NOTE ON GILL'S SOLUTION FOR FREE CONVECTION IN A VERTICAL ENCLOSURE.” J Fluid Mech 90, no. pt 3 (1979): 561–68.
Bejan A. NOTE ON GILL'S SOLUTION FOR FREE CONVECTION IN A VERTICAL ENCLOSURE. J Fluid Mech. 1979;90(pt 3):561–8.
Bejan, A. “NOTE ON GILL'S SOLUTION FOR FREE CONVECTION IN A VERTICAL ENCLOSURE.” J Fluid Mech, vol. 90, no. pt 3, 1979, pp. 561–68.
Bejan A. NOTE ON GILL'S SOLUTION FOR FREE CONVECTION IN A VERTICAL ENCLOSURE. J Fluid Mech. 1979;90(pt 3):561–568.
Published In
J Fluid Mech
Publication Date
1979
Volume
90
Issue
pt 3
Start / End Page
561 / 568
Related Subject Headings
- Fluids & Plasmas
- 49 Mathematical sciences
- 40 Engineering
- 09 Engineering
- 01 Mathematical Sciences