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The turbulent boundary layer on a porous plate: An experimental study of the heat transfer behavior with adverse pressure gradients
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1972
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AeroacousticsEngineeringFluid MechanicsTurbulenceTurbulent Boundary LayerBoundary LayerConvective Heat TransferStanton NumbersHeat Transfer ProcessMixed ConvectionTransport PhenomenaStanton NumberNatural ConvectionPorous PlateMultiphase FlowHeat TransferHeat Transfer BehaviorTurbulent Flow Heat TransferTurbulence ModelingAerodynamicsThermal Engineering
An experimental investigation of the heat transfer behavior of the near equilibrium transpired turbulent boundary layer with adverse pressure gradient has been carried out. Stanton numbers were measured by an energy balance on electrically heated plates that form the bottom wall of the wind tunnel. Two adverse pressure gradients were studied. Two types of transpiration boundary conditions were investigated. The concept of an equilibrium thermal boundary layer was introduced. It was found that Stanton number as a function of enthalpy thickness Reynolds number is essentially unaffected by adverse pressure gradient with no transpiration. Shear stress, heat flux, and turbulent Prandtl number profiles were computed from mean temperature and velocity profiles. It was concluded that the turbulent Prandtl number is greater than unity in near the wall and decreases continuously to approximately 0.5 at the free stream.