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Conjugate heat exchange and hydrodynamics for a viscous incompressible fluid moving in a rectangular cavity (Q2760836)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1682337
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Conjugate heat exchange and hydrodynamics for a viscous incompressible fluid moving in a rectangular cavity
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1682337

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    13 December 2001
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    incompressible nonisothermal viscous fluid
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    convection
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    subsonic laminar flow
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    Navier-Stokes equation
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    Conjugate heat exchange and hydrodynamics for a viscous incompressible fluid moving in a rectangular cavity (English)
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    Numerical simulation was performed of the motion of a viscous incompressible nonisothermal fluid in an open rectangular cavity under conditions of forced convection and conjugate heat exchange. The effect of the jet dynamic parameter (Reynolds number) and fluid flow conditions on the character of motion and heat exchange of viscous incompressible nonisothermal fluids in rectangular cavities is studied. A hydrodynamic pattern of viscous flow in an open cavity under forced convection conditions (in the conjugate and nonconjugate formulations of the problem) is obtained. The effect of parameters of the model on the character of motion is studied. Temperature profiles for the solid and fluid phases are obtained. The effect of parameters of the model on the character of temperature distribution in both phases is studied.
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