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A Correlating Equation for Forced Convection From Gases and Liquids to a Circular Cylinder in Crossflow
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1977
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AeroacousticsEngineeringFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringBoundary LayerConvective Heat TransferMixed ConvectionLaminar Boundary LayerNumerical SimulationTransport PhenomenaNatural ConvectionFlow PhysicSingle Comprehensive EquationHeat TransferMultiphase FlowAerospace EngineeringTurbulent Flow Heat TransferCorrelating EquationCircular CylinderAerodynamicsThermal Engineering
A single comprehensive equation is developed for the rate of heat and mass transfer from a circular cylinder in crossflow, covering a complete range of Pr (or Sc) and the entire range of Re for which data are available. This expression is a lower bound (except possibly for RePr < 0.2); free-stream turbulence, end effects, channel blockage, free convection, etc., may increase the rate. In the complete absence of free convection, the theoretical expression of Nakai and Okazaki may be more accurate for RePr < 0.2. The correlating equation is based on theoretical results for the effect of Pr in the laminar boundary layer, and on both theoretical and experimental results for the effect of Re. The process of correlation reveals the need for theoretical results for the effect of Pr in the region of the wake. Additional experimental data for the effect of Pr at small Pe and for the effect of Re during the transition in the point of separation are also needed.
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